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With free agency and the draft having concluded, the 53 man roster should look like this:

Q.B. (3): Lawrence, Beathard and Luton

R.B. (4): Etienne, Robinson, Snoop, Armstead

T.E. (4): Engram, Arnold, Manhertz, Farrell

W.R.(6): Kirk, M. Jones, Z. Jones, Shennault, Treadwell, Austin

O.L. (9): Robinson, Scherff, Shatley, Bartch, Little, Taylor, Fortner, Richardson, Ford

D.L. (6): Fatukasi, Hamilton, Brown, Gotsis, Robertson-Harris, Tufele

EdgeSad4): Walker, Allen, Chaisson, Smoot

L.B.: (4): Oluokun, Lloyd, Muma, Quarterman

S. (4): Jenkins, Cisco, Ford, Thomas

C.B. (5): Griffin, Campbell, Williams, Herndon, Brown

S.T. (4): Cooke, Mevis, Matiscek, Agnew

Obviously, the undrafted rookies Mevis, Austin, Ford and Austin must show enough to earn a spot on the 53. Others at risk are Tufele, Brown and Luton if they don't keep 3 q.b.'s.
That's a pretty good stab at it.
Likely ends up pretty close to this IMO. Long way to go till September though.
I dont think the jags keep 3 qbs. Also, I wonder if Ford gets a good look from this new coaching staff. He was a nice find last year. The guy plays fast
Good prediction but no way Arden Key doesnt make the team to me.
(05-06-2022, 05:38 PM)irontrooper83 Wrote: [ -> ]Good prediction but no way Arden Key doesnt make the team to me.

Yep.

Good call. I missed that omission
(05-06-2022, 05:38 PM)irontrooper83 Wrote: [ -> ]Good prediction but no way Arden Key doesnt make the team to me.

That was an oversight on my part. Good catch. Luton may be on practice squad if eligible.
(05-06-2022, 03:20 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]With free agency and the draft having concluded, the 53 man roster should look like this:

Q.B. (3): Lawrence, Beathard and Luton

R.B. (4): Etienne, Robinson, Snoop, Armstead

T.E. (4): Engram, Arnold, Manhertz, Farrell

W.R.(6): Kirk, M. Jones, Z. Jones, Shennault, Treadwell, Austin

O.L. (9): Robinson, Scherff, Shatley, Bartch, Little, Taylor, Fortner, Richardson, Ford

D.L. (6): Fatukasi, Hamilton, Brown, Gotsis, Robertson-Harris, Tufele

EdgeSad4): Walker, Allen, Chaisson, Smoot

L.B.: (4): Oluokun, Lloyd, Muma, Quarterman

S. (4): Jenkins, Cisco, Ford, Thomas

C.B. (5): Griffin, Campbell, Williams, Herndon, Brown

S.T. (4): Cooke, Mevis, Matiscek, Agnew

Obviously, the undrafted rookies Mevis, Austin, Ford and Austin must show enough to earn a spot on the 53. Others at risk are Tufele, Brown and Luton if they don't keep 3 q.b.'s.

Looks good, 2 things.  First Arden Key?  Second They could classify Walker as a LB?
I don't think they'll keep 6 WRs and Agnew as a 7th WR (and primary return specialist). I imagine Agnew will be the 6th WR (and specialist). I think it will come down to Treadwell and Austin for the last spot on the 53.
Is it normal to go with 4 TE's? I know Manhertz is a blocker but it seems like a lot.
(05-06-2022, 09:44 PM)ATLjag Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think they'll keep 6 WRs and Agnew as a 7th WR (and primary return specialist).  I imagine Agnew will be the 6th WR (and specialist).  I think it will come down to Treadwell and Austin for the last spot on the 53.

After the attrition at receiver last year - Baalke may push for seven

(05-06-2022, 10:03 PM)Jagsman Wrote: [ -> ]Is it normal to go with 4 TE's? I know Manhertz is a blocker but it seems like a lot.

Four is normal - especially when your top two are injury prone
(05-06-2022, 05:38 PM)irontrooper83 Wrote: [ -> ]Good prediction but no way Arden Key doesnt make the team to me.

Arden Keys stats in the NFL look like a mirror image of Travon Walkers in college, kinda funny. I'll be honest I didn't know who Arden was before we signed him.
(05-06-2022, 09:44 PM)ATLjag Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think they'll keep 6 WRs and Agnew as a 7th WR (and primary return specialist).  I imagine Agnew will be the 6th WR (and specialist).  I think it will come down to Treadwell and Austin for the last spot on the 53.

That is certainly possible. It seems unlikely, however, that they cut Treadwell after giving him a one year deal in March. They paid Austin more than any other UDFA including $230,000 guaranteed so they may be afraid of placing him on the practice squad since another team might pick him up. Agnew's performance as a return man got worse when they had to use him as a receiver, but I could definitely see them using him on gadget plays again this season. He has the most quickness of any receiver on the team.
This take on Jags offseason acquisitions is gold

https://twitter.com/ruairi_s/status/1522...Tgk2O-WGqA
(05-06-2022, 03:20 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]With free agency and the draft having concluded, the 53 man roster should look like this:

Q.B. (3): Lawrence, Beathard and Luton

R.B. (4): Etienne, Robinson, Snoop, Armstead

T.E. (4): Engram, Arnold, Manhertz, Farrell

W.R.(6): Kirk, M. Jones, Z. Jones, Shennault, Treadwell, Austin

O.L. (9): Robinson, Scherff, Shatley, Bartch, Little, Taylor, Fortner, Richardson, Ford

D.L. (6): Fatukasi, Hamilton, Brown, Gotsis, Robertson-Harris, Tufele

EdgeSad4): Walker, Allen, Chaisson, Smoot

L.B.: (4): Oluokun, Lloyd, Muma, Quarterman

S. (4): Jenkins, Cisco, Ford, Thomas

C.B. (5): Griffin, Campbell, Williams, Herndon, Brown

S.T. (4): Cooke, Mevis, Matiscek, Agnew

Obviously, the undrafted rookies Mevis, Austin, Ford and Austin must show enough to earn a spot on the 53. Others at risk are Tufele, Brown and Luton if they don't keep 3 q.b.'s.

That looks pretty good.  I don't see too many differences.  If you count Agnew as a wide receiver, the roster above is weighted towards offense with 27 offense versus 23 defense.  I think they cut Luton and keep Arden Key.  That would make it 26 versus 24.  I also think either Treadwell or Austin is cut, most likely Treadwell, in favor of another defensive player.  

Signing Treadwell this year doesn't guarantee that he will make the team.  Treadwell provided insurance in case of injuries. The Jags also didn't know Austin would become available.   Treadwell's dead cap is only around $400K.  Teams will cut a player with a million or two in dead cap and not blink.  As for the defensive player, it could be Jordan Smith.  He was a 4th rounder from just last year that was considered a developmental project when drafted.  Another option would be keeping a defensive player like Chapelle Russell for special teams.
(05-07-2022, 01:09 PM)TheDuke007 Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-06-2022, 03:20 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]With free agency and the draft having concluded, the 53 man roster should look like this:

Q.B. (3): Lawrence, Beathard and Luton

R.B. (4): Etienne, Robinson, Snoop, Armstead

T.E. (4): Engram, Arnold, Manhertz, Farrell

W.R.(6): Kirk, M. Jones, Z. Jones, Shennault, Treadwell, Austin

O.L. (9): Robinson, Scherff, Shatley, Bartch, Little, Taylor, Fortner, Richardson, Ford

D.L. (6): Fatukasi, Hamilton, Brown, Gotsis, Robertson-Harris, Tufele

EdgeSad4): Walker, Allen, Chaisson, Smoot

L.B.: (4): Oluokun, Lloyd, Muma, Quarterman

S. (4): Jenkins, Cisco, Ford, Thomas

C.B. (5): Griffin, Campbell, Williams, Herndon, Brown

S.T. (4): Cooke, Mevis, Matiscek, Agnew

Obviously, the undrafted rookies Mevis, Austin, Ford and Austin must show enough to earn a spot on the 53. Others at risk are Tufele, Brown and Luton if they don't keep 3 q.b.'s.

That looks pretty good.  I don't see too many differences.  If you count Agnew as a wide receiver, the roster above is weighted towards offense with 27 offense versus 23 defense.  I think they cut Luton and keep Arden Key.  That would make it 26 versus 24.  I also think either Treadwell or Austin is cut, most likely Treadwell, in favor of another defensive player.  

Signing Treadwell this year doesn't guarantee that he will make the team.  Treadwell provided insurance in case of injuries. The Jags also didn't know Austin would become available.   Treadwell's dead cap is only around $400K.  Teams will cut a player with a million or two in dead cap and not blink.  As for the defensive player, it could be Jordan Smith.  He was a 4th rounder from just last year that was considered a developmental project when drafted.  Another option would be keeping a defensive player like Chapelle Russell for special teams.
I'm anxious to see if Jordan Smith has developed enough to make the roster. They appeared to believe he had a lot of potential when drafted. If Chaisson doesn't show any growth during the pre-season, Pederson may decide to get rid of him and keep Smith.
(05-07-2022, 02:56 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-07-2022, 01:09 PM)TheDuke007 Wrote: [ -> ]That looks pretty good.  I don't see too many differences.  If you count Agnew as a wide receiver, the roster above is weighted towards offense with 27 offense versus 23 defense.  I think they cut Luton and keep Arden Key.  That would make it 26 versus 24.  I also think either Treadwell or Austin is cut, most likely Treadwell, in favor of another defensive player.  

Signing Treadwell this year doesn't guarantee that he will make the team.  Treadwell provided insurance in case of injuries. The Jags also didn't know Austin would become available.   Treadwell's dead cap is only around $400K.  Teams will cut a player with a million or two in dead cap and not blink.  As for the defensive player, it could be Jordan Smith.  He was a 4th rounder from just last year that was considered a developmental project when drafted.  Another option would be keeping a defensive player like Chapelle Russell for special teams.
I'm anxious to see if Jordan Smith has developed enough to make the roster. They appeared to believe he had a lot of potential when drafted. If Chaisson doesn't show any growth during the pre-season, Pederson may decide to get rid of him and keep Smith.

Good point. I had forgotten all about him. Caldwell really blew it wit CJ Henderson and chaisson
(05-07-2022, 11:30 AM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-06-2022, 09:44 PM)ATLjag Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think they'll keep 6 WRs and Agnew as a 7th WR (and primary return specialist).  I imagine Agnew will be the 6th WR (and specialist).  I think it will come down to Treadwell and Austin for the last spot on the 53.

That is certainly possible. It seems unlikely, however, that they cut Treadwell after giving him a one year deal in March. They paid Austin more than any other UDFA including $230,000 guaranteed so they may be afraid of placing him on the practice squad since another team might pick him up. Agnew's performance as a return man got worse when they had to use him as a receiver, but I could definitely see them using him on gadget plays again this season. He has the most quickness of any receiver on the team.

Treadwell signed basically a minimal 1 year $1.1m deal for a vet with his years of service along with a puny $75,000 signing bonus (which is his only guarantee).  His contract is no shield against the Turk.
(05-07-2022, 12:46 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]This take on Jags offseason acquisitions is gold

https://twitter.com/ruairi_s/status/1522...Tgk2O-WGqA
One of my favorite Key and Peele skits.

The Baalke part is gold.
(05-07-2022, 03:08 PM)Newton Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-07-2022, 02:56 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm anxious to see if Jordan Smith has developed enough to make the roster. They appeared to believe he had a lot of potential when drafted. If Chaisson doesn't show any growth during the pre-season, Pederson may decide to get rid of him and keep Smith.

Good point. I had forgotten all about him. Caldwell really blew it wit CJ Henderson and chaisson

Those 2 picks set us back about as badly as anything. It’s a lot easier in hindsight, sure, but look at all of the talent drafted after those guys in that draft. But it led us to TLaw and Doug and a bright (imo) future so it’s whatever now.
^^ yes if you change anything, the entire time line unravels and no tlaw lol

It would be great if these new coaches could get something out of a couple of players who are currently underachieving. I won't say names as we all probably know who they are.
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