Draft: scenerio #1 - Jags pick up Foles and T.Seimian (Back up QB) Haskins is gone.
#7 - OT C.Ford
#38 - TE Noah Fant
#69 - OG Chris Lindstrom
#95 - RB Devin Singletary
#103 - QB Tyree Jackson
or
Scenerios #2 - Jags pick up Foles and Haskins is gone by pick#7
*Denver trades pick #10 and #41 (2020 3rd) to move to #7 for Drew Lock Elway gets his guy.
*Washington trades #15 and #46 (2020 4th) to move to #10 for Kyler Murray/Daniel Jones to get in front of Miami.
#15 -TE TJ Hokenson
#38- TE Noah Fant (yes two TE's)
#42- OT David Edwards/Greg Little/Jawaan Taylor (which ever is available)
#46- QB Will Grier
#69- OG Chris Lindstrom
#95- RB Devin Singletery
Release: ($35.5M + $12M Carryover - 4.3M currently over the cap) = $43.2M - Does not include restructure of Campbell and Dareus.
Kessler $1M
ASJ $4.3M
Hyde $4.7M
Jackson $11M
Gibson $7.5M
Parnell $6M
Forbath $1M
Koyack
Resign:
Shatley
Wells
Omameh
Bohanon
Patmon
Lambo
Sign FA: (Second Tier Guys except Foles)
Foles - QB
T. Mathieu - FS
Tate - WR
Restructure/Extend:
Campbell
Dareus
Yannick
Roster
QB- Foles, Grier
RB- LF, Rawls, Williams, Singletery
WR- Tate, Lee, Cole, Westbrook, Chark
OL- Robinson, Norwell, Linder, Lindstrom, Little/Edwards/Taylor, + Shatley, Wells, Omameh, Richardson
FB- Bohanon
TE- Fant, Hockenson, O'shanessey (SP)
CB - Ramsey,Bouye, Patmon, Hayden, Meeks, Herdon
S- Mathieu, Harrison, Wilson, Reavis, Davis
LB- Smith, Jack, Jacobs, Brown, Deluca, Payne
DT- Dareus, Bryan, Ankou, Jones, Lydon Johnson
DE- Campbell, Yannick, Smoot, McCray
K- Lambo
P- Cooke
LS- ?
Let me know what you think? Thanks!
Nothing wrong with dreaming big.
This ^ would be a much improved offense to be certain.
Your 2nd scenerio is much better than the first. Since it's unlikely Haskins will be there at 7 and it's not worth giving up too much to trade up, signing Foles is the right move. This is a great year for the Jags to trade back
and I hope they get the opportunity. The trade to Denver could happen since Elway is said to really want Lock. However, I believe you are underestimating what the Jags would get in return. In addition to next year's 3rd rounder, they should also be able to get either a 2nd or 3rd rounder this year. Same for the Redskin trade- just not getting enough. I doubt the Jaguars will be able to make 2 trades as your dream scenerio plays out. More realistic would be just the first trade to Denver. If this happens, and they signed Foles, my draft would be something like this:
Rd.1 (10) Hockenson
Rd. 2 (38) Lindstrom (won't be there in the 3rd)
Rd. 2 (from Denver) Deebo Samuel
Rd. 3 - Y. Cajuste
Rd. 3 ( from L.A.)- Demarkus Lodge (or any other receiver like Sills/McLaurin, etc.)
Rd. 4 - Ryan Finley
Rd.6 and 7 - Running back and special teamer
I know your scenerio was a best case for the Jaguars, but no way they can sign Mathieu and Golden Tate after paying Foles- even if they cut Gipson and re-structure Campbell and Dareus. My Jaguars roster would be greatly improved from 2018-19 by adding a great tight end, two wide receivers who can eventually start and a vastly improved offensive line. Lindstrom will start immediately and be a big upgrade and Hockenson blocks like a 6th lineman when called upon. My greatest concern is still at right tackle. Since Parnell is likely gone, either Cajuste or Richardson will need to start. That may be asking alot. Finally, Finley is a very accurate quarterback who should be able to fill in if Foles gets hurt. His ceiling is not very high, but he has the potential to be a reliable back-up unlike Cody Kessler.
(02-10-2019, 05:44 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]Your 2nd scenerio is much better than the first. Since it's unlikely Haskins will be there at 7 and it's not worth giving up too much to trade up, signing Foles is the right move. This is a great year for the Jags to trade back
and I hope they get the opportunity. The trade to Denver could happen since Elway is said to really want Lock. However, I believe you are underestimating what the Jags would get in return. In addition to next year's 3rd rounder, they should also be able to get either a 2nd or 3rd rounder this year. Same for the Redskin trade- just not getting enough. I doubt the Jaguars will be able to make 2 trades as your dream scenerio plays out. More realistic would be just the first trade to Denver. If this happens, and they signed Foles, my draft would be something like this:
Rd.1 (10) Hockenson
Rd. 2 (38) Lindstrom (won't be there in the 3rd)
Rd. 2 (from Denver) Deebo Samuel
Rd. 3 - Y. Cajuste
Rd. 3 ( from L.A.)- Demarkus Lodge (or any other receiver like Sills/McLaurin, etc.)
Rd. 4 - Ryan Finley
Rd.6 and 7 - Running back and special teamer
I know your scenerio was a best case for the Jaguars, but no way they can sign Mathieu and Golden Tate after paying Foles- even if they cut Gipson and re-structure Campbell and Dareus. My Jaguars roster would be greatly improved from 2018-19 by adding a great tight end, two wide receivers who can eventually start and a vastly improved offensive line. Lindstrom will start immediately and be a big upgrade and Hockenson blocks like a 6th lineman when called upon. My greatest concern is still at right tackle. Since Parnell is likely gone, either Cajuste or Richardson will need to start. That may be asking alot. Finally, Finley is a very accurate quarterback who should be able to fill in if Foles gets hurt. His ceiling is not very high, but he has the potential to be a reliable back-up unlike Cody Kessler.
I like your draft, I would just like a RB sooner since there is only LF (missing to many games), Rawls (unknown) and Williams (don't know what we have yet). The 2nd Third rounder would be an area I would want that RB instead of a WR, but I like your picks.
As far as the compensation for the trades I low balled them, anything else would be gravy. I also think from what I have read, and some clips, that Cajuste is more than able to man the right side.
(02-10-2019, 06:54 PM)JAGFAN4EVER! Wrote: [ -> ] (02-10-2019, 05:44 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]Your 2nd scenerio is much better than the first. Since it's unlikely Haskins will be there at 7 and it's not worth giving up too much to trade up, signing Foles is the right move. This is a great year for the Jags to trade back
and I hope they get the opportunity. The trade to Denver could happen since Elway is said to really want Lock. However, I believe you are underestimating what the Jags would get in return. In addition to next year's 3rd rounder, they should also be able to get either a 2nd or 3rd rounder this year. Same for the Redskin trade- just not getting enough. I doubt the Jaguars will be able to make 2 trades as your dream scenerio plays out. More realistic would be just the first trade to Denver. If this happens, and they signed Foles, my draft would be something like this:
Rd.1 (10) Hockenson
Rd. 2 (38) Lindstrom (won't be there in the 3rd)
Rd. 2 (from Denver) Deebo Samuel
Rd. 3 - Y. Cajuste
Rd. 3 ( from L.A.)- Demarkus Lodge (or any other receiver like Sills/McLaurin, etc.)
Rd. 4 - Ryan Finley
Rd.6 and 7 - Running back and special teamer
I know your scenerio was a best case for the Jaguars, but no way they can sign Mathieu and Golden Tate after paying Foles- even if they cut Gipson and re-structure Campbell and Dareus. My Jaguars roster would be greatly improved from 2018-19 by adding a great tight end, two wide receivers who can eventually start and a vastly improved offensive line. Lindstrom will start immediately and be a big upgrade and Hockenson blocks like a 6th lineman when called upon. My greatest concern is still at right tackle. Since Parnell is likely gone, either Cajuste or Richardson will need to start. That may be asking alot. Finally, Finley is a very accurate quarterback who should be able to fill in if Foles gets hurt. His ceiling is not very high, but he has the potential to be a reliable back-up unlike Cody Kessler.
I like your draft, I would just like a RB sooner since there is only LF (missing to many games), Rawls (unknown) and Williams (don't know what we have yet). The 2nd Third rounder would be an area I would want that RB instead of a WR, but I like your picks.
As far as the compensation for the trades I low balled them, anything else would be gravy. I also think from what I have read, and some clips, that Cajuste is more than able to man the right side.
I can't argue with wanting to take a running back earlier than the 6th round. It just seems like this draft is loaded with good running backs who can play in the NFL, but they do need to find a reliable change of pace back to complement Fournette.