04-28-2016, 06:01 PM
Quote:I would love that pick if we did not draft T.J. Yeldon last year. Now that RB is not a need anymore, I just hope the Cowboys don't pick him.I hope they do
Quote:I would love that pick if we did not draft T.J. Yeldon last year. Now that RB is not a need anymore, I just hope the Cowboys don't pick him.I hope they do
Quote:I hope they do
Quote:Why do you want Elliott to be a Cowboy? We have been talking about three players. If the Cowboys pick Bosa, we still have a choice between Ramsey and Jack. If they pick Ramsey, we still can choose between Bosa and Jack.because I want Dave to have the pick of the liter on defense. Why wouldn't I want Elliot to be a Cowboy? Any real fan would!
Quote:Why do you want Elliott to be a Cowboy? We have been talking about three players. If the Cowboys pick Bosa, we still have a choice between Ramsey and Jack. If they pick Ramsey, we still can choose between Bosa and Jack.
Quote:Bosa would be a good pick. Prior to the the million mock drafts we've been subjected to, he was consensus 1st or 2nd pick (along with Tunsil). He is very safe and will be productive player at position of greatest need.
Quote:because I want Dave to have the pick of the liter on defense. Why wouldn't I want Elliot to be a Cowboy? Any real fan would!
Quote:I am sticking with DB Jalen Ramsey, because the team needs to improve against the Pass (see note below) & a small chance that the Chargers will draft Buckner instead of Tunsil & that Dallas might draft Myles Jack over Joey Bosa.
Leaving it to Bosa or Ramsey as the pick which both would be great but if you can have only one... Ramsey makes more sense... because GM Dave Caldwell stated that he is okay with the Pass Rush roster yet he had mentioned that finding a ball hawk safety in this league is near impossible (sure he signed TaShaun but you can plug Ramsey in at corner to play a role similar to Richard in Seattle at RCB playing zone & tough physical man to man when needed whom is still good against the Run as well. Jalen Ramsey is the best athlete in the draft (Combine results), and fits a need. If he falls to #5 for any reason it is very hard to say that he's not the obvious pick. The fact that he played college football in Florida is simply icing on the cake.
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Note
The Jaguars ranked 25th in the NFL at defending opponents’ No. 1 receivers last year, according to Football Outsiders. They ranked 24th against No. 2 receivers, 26th against other receivers and 28th against tight ends.
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