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1) Jadeveon Clowney - Texans

2) Sammy Watkins - Rams

3) Mike Evans - Jaguars

 

Wait WHAT!?!?!?!?!?

 

Jaguars Mock Draft:

 

3. Mike Evans - WR

39. Weston Richburg - C

70. Aaron Murray - QB

105. Pierre Desir - FS

114. Walt Aikens - CB

144. Christian Kirksey - OLB

150. Jerick McKinnon - RB

159. Anthony Steen - OG

179. Larry Webster - TE

205. Jeff Janis - WR

222. Brett Smith - QB

Quote:1) Jadeveon Clowney - Texans

2) Sammy Watkins - Rams

3) Mike Evans - Jaguars

 

Wait WHAT!?!?!?!?!?

 

Jaguars Mock Draft:

 

3. Mike Evans - WR

39. Weston Richburg - C

70. Aaron Murray - QB

105. Pierre Desir - FS

114. Walt Aikens - CB

144. Christian Kirksey - OLB

150. Jerick McKinnon - RB

159. Anthony Steen - OG

179. Larry Webster - TE

205. Jeff Janis - WR

222. Brett Smith - QB
 

i dont see murray or evans going that high. seems like a lot of wasted value. just as a feel for the situation those 2 players would be very over drafted there. 105 would be a good spot to pick up desir though. 
Murray will be there in the 4th where we have multiple picks.

 

Evans @ 3 is ridiclous he isnt nearly on Watkins level who isnt on AJ Green's or Megatrons level himself so nope. I understand WRs are all the rage right now but Evans isnt as good as Blackmon when he came out and he was arguably not a top 5 pick worthy WR according to some.

At this point, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Evans went before Watkins......

 

He is a much better receiver than people give him credit for, and I would put Evans in the A.J. green category. I think he might be the top rated WR on a lot of draft boards.
Only pick I really like is Evans at 3
Not bad looking at all, going to post my reciever rankings later, and its nice to see Janis on you list. He made my top ten
Quote:At this point, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Evans went before Watkins......

 

He is a much better receiver than people give him credit for, and I would put Evans in the A.J. green category. I think he might be the top rated WR on a lot of draft boards.


I'd be shocked.....and disappointed if we took him at #3. Just can't see this happening.
Not him at 3 please. If we trade down to say 8 or 9 I'd be cool with it
Ew
Guess I can't read.
Quote:1) Jadeveon Clowney - Texans

2) Sammy Watkins - Rams

3) Mike Evans - Jaguars

 

Wait WHAT!?!?!?!?!?

 

Jaguars Mock Draft:

 

3. Mike Evans - WR

39. Weston Richburg - C

70. Aaron Murray - QB

105. Pierre Desir - FS

114. Walt Aikens - CB

144. Christian Kirksey - OLB

150. Jerick McKinnon - RB

159. Anthony Steen - OG

179. Larry Webster - TE

205. Jeff Janis - WR

222. Brett Smith - QB
 

I wouldn't be disappointed with that.
3. AJ McCarron

39. Michael Sam

70. Brett Smith

 

Trade rest of picks for a 2nd and 3rd next year.

Quote:At this point, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Evans went before Watkins......

 

He is a much better receiver than people give him credit for, and I would put Evans in the A.J. green category. I think he might be the top rated WR on a lot of draft boards.
 

 

Put down the crack pipe its not even remotely close. Green is way faster and better after the catch with rare you cant coach level hands , better size , more explosive, was 10x more polished as a route runner coming out and didnt struggle against the jam as he dominated DBs at the line of scrimmage unlike Evans who struggles with physical CBs who like to jam.

 

I actually like Evans but only as a redzone threat where as Green is a go anywhere game breaker who has zero limitations in his game. If we traded back 1 or 2x and ended up in the 10-20 range i'd love Evans as a good target for our 2nd round QB but he is not a top 5 WR.
Quote:At this point, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Evans went before Watkins......

 

He is a much better receiver than people give him credit for, and I would put Evans in the A.J. green category. I think he might be the top rated WR on a lot of draft boards.
HAHAHAHAHAH AJ GREEN LEVEL?! You out your mind brotha
Evans at 3 is a tad too high for me, a little too high for Murry IMO, though i do like him as a later pick

 

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Put down the crack pipe its not even remotely close. Green is way faster and better after the catch with rare you cant coach level hands , better size , more explosive, was 10x more polished as a route runner coming out and didnt struggle against the jam as he dominated DBs at the line of scrimmage unlike Evans who struggles with physical CBs who like to jam.

 

I actually like Evans but only as a redzone threat where as Green is a go anywhere game breaker who has zero limitations in his game. If we traded back 1 or 2x and ended up in the 10-20 range i'd love Evans as a good target for our 2nd round QB but he is not a top 5 WR.


 
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Quote:HAHAHAHAHAH AJ GREEN LEVEL?! You out your mind brotha
 

Why because its the general opinion that he isn't even better than Watkins? I am just basing it off what I have seen on tape. Though Green was slightly faster and a much better route runner at this point in his career I haven't seen anyone attack Jump balls and 50/50 balls quite like Evans has including Megatron....

 

He is also 1" taller and 20lbs heavier than Green was all while only being about 1/10 of a second slower......Also he only has played 2 college seasons and has much more upside than Green did when he was coming out as a Junior IMO.

 

I am not saying he is Megatron level, but I would put him on the same level of receiver as AJ Green.

Evans is a slow.  He will not be able to separate from NFL DBs.  Bust.

Quote:Evans is a slow.  He will not be able to separate from NFL DBs.  Bust.
 

LOL...OK, I hope this is sarcasm....

 

Based on 40 time he is faster than both Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin just to name a few. What I love about him is that he already understands how to use his body to box out defenders because of his basketball background. He does this very well and he also snatches balls out of the air like rebounds.
The concern I have about Mike Evans is he comes across as a little bit of Reggie Williams to me. I state the Reggie Williams comparison because I haven't seen him make a cut or break in a route that separates him from the DB and I'm worried about it. I don't mean he isn't fast, but does he posses the quick twitch to generate separation?

 

I'm not saying he doesn't possess this skill especially since I didn't watch every Texas A & M game this past season, just that I haven't seen it.

Quote:The concern I have about Mike Evans is he comes across as a little bit of Reggie Williams to me. I state the Reggie Williams comparison because I haven't seen him make a cut or break in a route that separates him from the DB and I'm worried about it. I don't mean he isn't fast, but does he posses the quick twitch to generate separation?

 

I'm not saying he doesn't possess this skill especially since I didn't watch every Texas A & M game this past season, just that I haven't seen it.
Well I wouldn't compare him to Reggie Williams. I just think he is a guy who doesn't necessarily need a lot of separation...just throw it up and he will usually come down with the ball or box his guy out to make the play.

 

http://draftbreakdown.com/video/mike-evans-vs-lsu-2013/

 

Just to highlight a few examples (and this wasn't even on of his better games)

 

:11 uses body to create separation

 

2:13 uses deceptive speed and route to break away from CB

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