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02-22-2017, 11:53 PM
Mock Drafts in theory don't matter but it gives us a general idea of where players will go and how teams think, and they are fun to do and then see how a certain team will look post draft. So here is my first 7 rd mock draft for the Jaguars this off season.
RD1: Jamal Adams SS, LSU
We get who many believe may be best safety since Berry to come out, He plays with some edge and with Ramsey creates a scary, mean defensive secondary.
RD2: Christian McCaffrey RB, Stanford
We get a very versatile player who can run, catch, and return while having pretty great vision, keeps his legs pumping and showed in college he can carry the ball without injury problems. Could make out offense dynamic.
RD3: Dion Dawkins OT, Temple
A talented tackle prospect who could compete at RT or one of the guard positions did well vs talented teams and edge rushers and is versatile.
RD4: Jake Butt TE, Michigan
Originally a rd 1-2 guy, after an ACL tear in the bowl game against FSU he has dipped a bit. Fantastic 3rd down target and red zone target, needs to fine tune his blocking but could end up being a steal in 4th.
RD5: Joe Mathis OLB, Washington
Another prospect coming off of a big injury, but as Caldwell said last year we need to take some risks and I think this one could pay off. He was a superb pass rusher for Washington until going down and worth a look.
RD6: Joe Heck OT, UNC
Depth for Tackles and Guard spot, blocked for top QB prospect Mitch Trubisky.
RD7: Fred Stevenson FB, FSU
The return of the Fullback. Her I think the Jaguars get their new FB and with McCaffrey can make a strong running duo.
RD1: Jamal Adams SS, LSU
We get who many believe may be best safety since Berry to come out, He plays with some edge and with Ramsey creates a scary, mean defensive secondary.
RD2: Christian McCaffrey RB, Stanford
We get a very versatile player who can run, catch, and return while having pretty great vision, keeps his legs pumping and showed in college he can carry the ball without injury problems. Could make out offense dynamic.
RD3: Dion Dawkins OT, Temple
A talented tackle prospect who could compete at RT or one of the guard positions did well vs talented teams and edge rushers and is versatile.
RD4: Jake Butt TE, Michigan
Originally a rd 1-2 guy, after an ACL tear in the bowl game against FSU he has dipped a bit. Fantastic 3rd down target and red zone target, needs to fine tune his blocking but could end up being a steal in 4th.
RD5: Joe Mathis OLB, Washington
Another prospect coming off of a big injury, but as Caldwell said last year we need to take some risks and I think this one could pay off. He was a superb pass rusher for Washington until going down and worth a look.
RD6: Joe Heck OT, UNC
Depth for Tackles and Guard spot, blocked for top QB prospect Mitch Trubisky.
RD7: Fred Stevenson FB, FSU
The return of the Fullback. Her I think the Jaguars get their new FB and with McCaffrey can make a strong running duo.