04-29-2016, 09:23 AM
Will update as I find them:
Walter @ Walterfootball.com
38. Myles Jack, LB/RB, UCLA
Myles Jack was an option for the Jaguars at No. 5. That may seem crazy, considering that he fell out of the first round, but I wouldn't be surprised if Jacksonville takes him off the board at this spot.
69. Shilique Calhoun, DE/OLB, Michigan State
Joey Bosa probably would've been Jacksonville's pick had he been available. I could see the Jaguars taking an edge rusher on the second day of the draft.
Charlie @ Walterfootball.com
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
From what I'm hearing from sources, if Ryan Kelly had made it to this pick, Jacksonville would've taken him. Kelly's gone, so the team is looking at either an edge rusher or cornerback. Even if the Jaguars had landed Joey Bosa in the first round, I think Spence would still be the target here.
There is no doubt that Spence has a good skill set as an edge rusher. The 6-foot-2, 254-pounder would be a great fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker to rush off the edge. He has speed and agility to get the better of offensive tackles.
Spence had an excellent Senior Bowl on the field, but some sources say that Spence didn't interview well regarding the off-the-field issues that plagued his career. Similar players like Randy Gregory, Janoris Jenkins and Tyrann Mathieu - who all had substance and legal problems - ended up going on Day 2 of their respective drafts. In speaking to some other teams, they believe Spence will go in the first round, so he is in for an interesting draft day as it will take the right team to pull the trigger on him in Round 1.
Spence played well for Ohio State in 2013, collecting 52 tackles, 14.5 tackles for a loss, eight sacks, one forced fumble and two passes broken up. However to end that season, Spence was suspended for three games. He was then suspended in 2014 for repeated failed drug tests for ecstasy. After transferring to Eastern Kentucky, Spence had an arrest for public intoxication. He overwhelmed weaker competition there in 2015 with 63 tackles with 22.5 for a loss and 11.5 sacks. It weren't for off-the-field issues, Spence could be a high first-round pick.
69. Scooby Wright III, ILB/OLB, Arizona
The Jaguars grab an understudy for Paul Posluszny.
Wright missed most of 2015, finishing the year with 23 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss and two sacks. In the season opener, he suffered a knee injury - a lateral meniscus tear - that he underwent surgery for. Wright came back after missing only two games, but he clearly rushed back and wasn't the same. Wright sprained his foot in his first game back - a loss to UCLA - and didn't played the rest of the regular season. In the bowl game against New Mexico, Wright collected 15 tackles, 3.5 for a loss and two sacks.
Wright took college football by storm in 2014. The 6-foot, 239-pounder was a pass-rushing force for the Wildcats and one of the top defenders in the Pac-12. He had 14 sacks with 163 tackles, 29 tackles for a loss and six forced fumbles for the year. Wright is an instinctive linebacker and was all over the field for Arizona. In 2013, he notched 83 tackles with 9.5 for a loss and an interception.
Chris Burke @ SI.com
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
The respective falls of Spence and Jack come to an end within the top 40—Spence as another pass-rusher for what is becoming a potent Jacksonville defense.
<div>69. Christian Westerman C/G, Arizona State
Danny Webster @ Bleacher Report (RD2 only)
38. Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama
Mike Kaye @ First Coast News
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
69. Joe Dahl, G, Washington State
Drafttek.com
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
69. Deion Jones, OLB, LSU
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Walter @ Walterfootball.com
38. Myles Jack, LB/RB, UCLA
Myles Jack was an option for the Jaguars at No. 5. That may seem crazy, considering that he fell out of the first round, but I wouldn't be surprised if Jacksonville takes him off the board at this spot.
69. Shilique Calhoun, DE/OLB, Michigan State
Joey Bosa probably would've been Jacksonville's pick had he been available. I could see the Jaguars taking an edge rusher on the second day of the draft.
Charlie @ Walterfootball.com
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
From what I'm hearing from sources, if Ryan Kelly had made it to this pick, Jacksonville would've taken him. Kelly's gone, so the team is looking at either an edge rusher or cornerback. Even if the Jaguars had landed Joey Bosa in the first round, I think Spence would still be the target here.
There is no doubt that Spence has a good skill set as an edge rusher. The 6-foot-2, 254-pounder would be a great fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker to rush off the edge. He has speed and agility to get the better of offensive tackles.
Spence had an excellent Senior Bowl on the field, but some sources say that Spence didn't interview well regarding the off-the-field issues that plagued his career. Similar players like Randy Gregory, Janoris Jenkins and Tyrann Mathieu - who all had substance and legal problems - ended up going on Day 2 of their respective drafts. In speaking to some other teams, they believe Spence will go in the first round, so he is in for an interesting draft day as it will take the right team to pull the trigger on him in Round 1.
Spence played well for Ohio State in 2013, collecting 52 tackles, 14.5 tackles for a loss, eight sacks, one forced fumble and two passes broken up. However to end that season, Spence was suspended for three games. He was then suspended in 2014 for repeated failed drug tests for ecstasy. After transferring to Eastern Kentucky, Spence had an arrest for public intoxication. He overwhelmed weaker competition there in 2015 with 63 tackles with 22.5 for a loss and 11.5 sacks. It weren't for off-the-field issues, Spence could be a high first-round pick.
69. Scooby Wright III, ILB/OLB, Arizona
The Jaguars grab an understudy for Paul Posluszny.
Wright missed most of 2015, finishing the year with 23 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss and two sacks. In the season opener, he suffered a knee injury - a lateral meniscus tear - that he underwent surgery for. Wright came back after missing only two games, but he clearly rushed back and wasn't the same. Wright sprained his foot in his first game back - a loss to UCLA - and didn't played the rest of the regular season. In the bowl game against New Mexico, Wright collected 15 tackles, 3.5 for a loss and two sacks.
Wright took college football by storm in 2014. The 6-foot, 239-pounder was a pass-rushing force for the Wildcats and one of the top defenders in the Pac-12. He had 14 sacks with 163 tackles, 29 tackles for a loss and six forced fumbles for the year. Wright is an instinctive linebacker and was all over the field for Arizona. In 2013, he notched 83 tackles with 9.5 for a loss and an interception.
Chris Burke @ SI.com
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
The respective falls of Spence and Jack come to an end within the top 40—Spence as another pass-rusher for what is becoming a potent Jacksonville defense.
<div>69. Christian Westerman C/G, Arizona State
Danny Webster @ Bleacher Report (RD2 only)
38. Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama
Mike Kaye @ First Coast News
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
69. Joe Dahl, G, Washington State
Drafttek.com
38. Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky
69. Deion Jones, OLB, LSU
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