03-22-2018, 02:28 PM
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03-26-2018, 09:36 PM
1 - RB - (Guice/Chubb) If LF goes down, our run first offense is done.
2 - QB - Back up for BB (Rudolph)
3 - LB - Starting SLB is a must.
4 - S - Our safeties to me are weak, but can't find a decent safety in the fourth rd.
The Jags have O-line depth hmmmmmmm (IMO) I think we are beating the OG/OT to death even after taking Norwell. There is Reed, Shatley, Wells, as well as our starting five.
The Jags have the same WR/TE talent or better than last year (IMO) ASJ, Koyack, O’Shaughnessy, Cole, Westbrook, Lee, Moncrief, Strong.
Let me know........
2 - QB - Back up for BB (Rudolph)
3 - LB - Starting SLB is a must.
4 - S - Our safeties to me are weak, but can't find a decent safety in the fourth rd.
The Jags have O-line depth hmmmmmmm (IMO) I think we are beating the OG/OT to death even after taking Norwell. There is Reed, Shatley, Wells, as well as our starting five.
The Jags have the same WR/TE talent or better than last year (IMO) ASJ, Koyack, O’Shaughnessy, Cole, Westbrook, Lee, Moncrief, Strong.
Let me know........
03-31-2018, 08:17 AM
Not surprisingly at this stage, I think we are all more or less on the same page.
RG - maybe one of Hernandez (who probably won’t fall to 29) Wynn, Ragnow or Price.
Maybe a RT too - one of Williams, Miller or McGlinchey perhaps.
TE - Goedert, Gesicki or Hurst if we are looking in the first two rounds. Maybe Ian Thomas later.
And at some point they have to at least add depth to a shallow LB pool.
I think with the players they have on board now WR and CB only get considered if the right player is available later on.
And sorry, but I don’t think the “QB of the future” will be available to us, barring a franchise-risking trade into the top 10. So anyone we might draft would have to be a late round gamble.
RG - maybe one of Hernandez (who probably won’t fall to 29) Wynn, Ragnow or Price.
Maybe a RT too - one of Williams, Miller or McGlinchey perhaps.
TE - Goedert, Gesicki or Hurst if we are looking in the first two rounds. Maybe Ian Thomas later.
And at some point they have to at least add depth to a shallow LB pool.
I think with the players they have on board now WR and CB only get considered if the right player is available later on.
And sorry, but I don’t think the “QB of the future” will be available to us, barring a franchise-risking trade into the top 10. So anyone we might draft would have to be a late round gamble.
03-31-2018, 05:33 PM
Pretty focused on what I want for the first 4 rounds.
Interior : Obvious answer thats shared by everyone. Get us a mauler who can play guard and we are good to go. Round 1/2 preferably.
Cornerback: Yes we have Ramsey and Bouye but the reality is you start 3 cornerbacks now. Hayden might work out (we have certainly paid him to do so) but I don't want to take that chance. If you have a below average slot, you have a hole on your defense that will be ruthlessly attacked. Its not likely but I would have zero problem taking the best corner there at #29. Pass game is too important.
Pass catching running back: Might be unpopular but hear me out. While I fully support Grant getting more touches and involvement I'm of the mind that the more good RBs you have the better. Fournettes ankles are a question mark and while Yeldon is solid, thats really it. I'd like to add a Jaylen Samuels/Ryan Nall type who can be a big bodied ball carrier and get tough yards while also being able to be used split out wide or out of the backfield. Along with Grant being used more it would really make our offense multiple and allow Hackett to be creative. We've seen him draw up some beautiful plays and game scripts. With more versatility I think he can do even better.
TE: Again obvious one. Love ASJ but another TE would again put his offense close to completion.
Interior : Obvious answer thats shared by everyone. Get us a mauler who can play guard and we are good to go. Round 1/2 preferably.
Cornerback: Yes we have Ramsey and Bouye but the reality is you start 3 cornerbacks now. Hayden might work out (we have certainly paid him to do so) but I don't want to take that chance. If you have a below average slot, you have a hole on your defense that will be ruthlessly attacked. Its not likely but I would have zero problem taking the best corner there at #29. Pass game is too important.
Pass catching running back: Might be unpopular but hear me out. While I fully support Grant getting more touches and involvement I'm of the mind that the more good RBs you have the better. Fournettes ankles are a question mark and while Yeldon is solid, thats really it. I'd like to add a Jaylen Samuels/Ryan Nall type who can be a big bodied ball carrier and get tough yards while also being able to be used split out wide or out of the backfield. Along with Grant being used more it would really make our offense multiple and allow Hackett to be creative. We've seen him draw up some beautiful plays and game scripts. With more versatility I think he can do even better.
TE: Again obvious one. Love ASJ but another TE would again put his offense close to completion.
04-01-2018, 12:21 AM
Will Hernandez round 1..
Mark Andrews round 2..
Dante Pettis round 3..
DJ Reede round 4..
Mark Andrews round 2..
Dante Pettis round 3..
DJ Reede round 4..
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