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Sporting News Mock Draft
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(03-21-2018, 07:44 PM)Jags02 Wrote:I just remember you not thinking very highly of Rudolph(03-21-2018, 07:10 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: That Browns team will be loaded with talent when they get Darnold and Barkley. Not to mention the 2 picks at the top of the 2nd We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (03-21-2018, 04:11 PM)pirkster Wrote:(03-21-2018, 03:33 PM)JackCity Wrote: He doesn't throw with anticipation on out routes, he doesn't throw with anticipation on MOF routes. His inaccuracy in the short game is consistent. He doesn't feel pressure well which makes every 3rd and long an adventure. He doesn't flow through his reads quick enough to take advantage of windows. He's turnover prone. Yeah there isn't really much Inbetween with a guy like Allen. Discussing him with people who like him does let you understand the otherside more then though. It's one thing to have the physical capability to make all of the throws but I'm more so asking what NFL plays and concepts he has shown he can execute at a good enough level in college. Rosen for instance is a master at cutting up defenses in the middle of the field. He's already great at running shallow cross , comeback routes to the outside and snag. So you can look at his mental process and project it. With Allen there is very few if any of these. Things do seem to be set up to take a QB in the first but honestly I think I see them going for a pure backup type later on. The Cody Kessler type with limited upside , good accuracy , smart etc etc. Basically another Brandon Allen. (03-21-2018, 08:06 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:(03-21-2018, 07:44 PM)Jags02 Wrote:I just remember you not thinking very highly of Rudolph I was initially down on Rudolph when I first saw his tape and pictured him throwing INTs, but after hearing about his exceptional ball placement, his strong enough arm to make any throw, and now his ability to throw under pressure, I've reconsidered. I still have a slight red flag, but knowing he'd have time to develop helps. I definitely like him over Allen. I'm debating Rudolph vs Jackson, but I'll even put him over Jackson unless a team particularly wants a running QB.
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(03-21-2018, 07:10 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: That Browns team will be loaded with talent when they get Darnold and Barkley. Not to mention the 2 picks at the top of the 2nd But man....I been saying this for 2 or 3 years on here. They got Garrett, Maybe Barkley, Darnold? Coleman I think. By the way, I take back my Allen as best QB back. I think he could be. As of right now its Darnold, Mayfield, Allen. But they are to close to call. And of course I'm in love with Rosens laser arm.
People are sleeping on Rudolph. I have him in the same tier as Donald, Rosen, and Mayfield. I as much as I want a interior olineman I'm thinking about putting Rudolph at the top of my bigboard. With as good as our team is I don't think we will get another QB prospect as good as Rudolph is in a while.
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(03-22-2018, 07:16 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: People are sleeping on Rudolph. I have him in the same tier as Donald, Rosen, and Mayfield. I as much as I want a interior olineman I'm thinking about putting Rudolph at the top of my bigboard. With as good as our team is I don't think we will get another QB prospect as good as Rudolph is in a while. Agreed. (03-22-2018, 07:16 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: People are sleeping on Rudolph. I have him in the same tier as Donald, Rosen, and Mayfield. I as much as I want a interior olineman I'm thinking about putting Rudolph at the top of my bigboard. With as good as our team is I don't think we will get another QB prospect as good as Rudolph is in a while. I can hear it now. "Ruuuuudddddddddoooooooooollllllppppphhhhhhh!!!" (03-22-2018, 12:03 AM)JackCity Wrote:(03-21-2018, 04:11 PM)pirkster Wrote: You make a lot of fair points. It's ok that we disagree on what we feel his potential is. He's the definition of boom/bust and our differing takes reflect that truth. It's very possible we do take a backup ceiling QB later if they don't take one at 29 (or trade for an even higher pick.) If that's the case, I still see us looking to find someone who can honestly push for the job next offseason. I like Blake. But I do think there's enough uncertainty there to prepare for replacement. I don't think drafting a backup later this year to be that solution. It would only be a temporary solution at backup and no chance or expectation to become a starter (like B Allen, as you suggest.)
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(03-22-2018, 07:16 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: People are sleeping on Rudolph. I have him in the same tier as Donald, Rosen, and Mayfield. I as much as I want a interior olineman I'm thinking about putting Rudolph at the top of my bigboard. With as good as our team is I don't think we will get another QB prospect as good as Rudolph is in a while. I could see he or Jackson, or both, there at 29. I would prefer Rudolph, but I think Jackson has appeal. I just don't know if Jackson would be appealing to the Jaguars. Coughlin prefers a prototype, but they may want to incorporate some of what they saw from Watson in Houston. Depends on whether or not this style of play could be best taken advantage of in our scheme ("fit.")
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High praise for Josh Allen from Jordan Palmer. If he's right, Allen isn't gonna make it out of top 5.
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
(03-22-2018, 12:51 PM)pirkster Wrote:(03-22-2018, 12:03 AM)JackCity Wrote: Yeah there isn't really much Inbetween with a guy like Allen. Discussing him with people who like him does let you understand the otherside more then though. I think Rudolph is their plan if they have indeed decided to take a QB early but I'm not sure if they are set on doing all they can to move up and get their guy. If Rudolph is hanging around at 20ish will the Jaguars bite the bullet and move up? Our FA moves imply we wanted to have as many starting positions cleared up before the draft but will they really go all out for him? I dunno.
Here is the list of quarterbacks chosen in the top 100 picks since 2005 despite having a completion rate below 58 percent in their final college season: Andrew Walter (2005), Jake Locker (2011), Christian Hackenberg (2016), Connor Cook (2016) and C.J. Beathard (2017). That's it.
Allen was below 58% and will be a top 100 pick. History is not on his side. (03-23-2018, 11:49 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: Here is the list of quarterbacks chosen in the top 100 picks since 2005 despite having a completion rate below 58 percent in their final college season: Andrew Walter (2005), Jake Locker (2011), Christian Hackenberg (2016), Connor Cook (2016) and C.J. Beathard (2017). That's it. History is never on your side until you make history.
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