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Early Mock Draft - 2024


(04-25-2024, 12:58 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: https://www.nfl.com/news/lance-zierlein-...-draft-4-0

Would be terrible and most Jags move of all time
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(04-25-2024, 02:53 PM)ClemsonOrangeJaguar Wrote:
(04-25-2024, 12:58 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: https://www.nfl.com/news/lance-zierlein-...-draft-4-0

Would be terrible and most Jags move of all time

I wouldn't mind Arnold although not my first or 2nd choice.  What makes it terrible though is we passed on Bowers
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(04-25-2024, 03:20 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(04-25-2024, 02:53 PM)ClemsonOrangeJaguar Wrote: Would be terrible and most Jags move of all time

I wouldn't mind Arnold although not my first or 2nd choice.  What makes it terrible though is we passed on Bowers

Bowers talent is very intriguing
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Here is my first and last mock draft before the picks fall as they may...

RD1- Taliese Fuaga - OL - Oregon St.
RD2- Xavier Legette - WR - South Carolina
RD3- T'Vondre Sweat - DT - Texas
RD4- Khyree Jackson - CB - Oregon
RD4- Layden Robinson - OL - Texas A&M
RD5- Cedric Johnson - EDGE - Ole Miss
RD6- Joe Milton III - QB - Tenn
RD6- Nathan Thomas - OL - Louisiana
RD7- Dominique Hampton - S - Washington

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(04-21-2024, 12:18 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: 17.
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Brian Thomas Jr.
WR LSU
48.
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Johnny Newton
DT Illinois
96.
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Mason McCormick
OG South Dakota State
114.
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Tanor Bortolini
OC Wisconsin
116.
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Jarrian Jones
CB Florida State
153.
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Mohamed Kamara
EDGE Colorado State
212.
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Travis Glover
OT Georgia State
236.
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Dwight McGlothern
CB Arkansas

(04-21-2024, 11:11 AM)jaglou53 Wrote: Must say that I'm also much higher on DeJean than before.Bucky Brooks is also extremely high on him and made comparisons to when Jalen Ramsay was drafted. Some thought he would be a safety, also. He could end up as the best corner from this class and his versatility will be unmatched.

Would love it if we draft DeJean

https://twitter.com/MattJZimmer/status/1...5424259255

This was the last mock I done. The draft could still look like this and I would be stoked about it.
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(04-26-2024, 04:45 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(04-21-2024, 12:18 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: 17.
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Brian Thomas Jr.
WR LSU
48.
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Johnny Newton
DT Illinois
96.
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Mason McCormick
OG South Dakota State
114.
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Tanor Bortolini
OC Wisconsin
116.
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Jarrian Jones
CB Florida State
153.
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Mohamed Kamara
EDGE Colorado State
212.
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Travis Glover
OT Georgia State
236.
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Dwight McGlothern
CB Arkansas


Would love it if we draft DeJean

https://twitter.com/MattJZimmer/status/1...5424259255

This was the last mock I done. The draft could still look like this and I would be stoked about it.

That would be amazing!
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23.
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Brian Thomas Jr.
WR LSU
48.
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Maason Smith
DT LSU
96.
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Jarrian Jones
CB Florida State
114.
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Mason McCormick
OG South Dakota State
116.
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Tanor Bortolini
OC Wisconsin
153.
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Mohamed Kamara
EDGE Colorado State
167.
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Tyler Davis
DT Clemson
212.
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Cornelius Johnson
WR Michigan
236.
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Dwight McGlothern
CB Arkansas
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news...n-daniels/
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(10-04-2024, 10:01 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news...n-daniels/

No issues with that, just get some beef the next three picks.
“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato

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My current hope is that the Jaguars land either cornerback Will Johnson or one of Will Campbell or Kelvin Banks at offensive tackle. They'd be fortunate to land any of these 3 players, however, since I expect them to ultimately win 5 or 6 games they are likely to pick somewhere in the 5-8 range. That will necessitate quarterback needy teams like Carolina, the Giants, Browns and Raiders to finish with worse records forcing them to reach for guys like Sanders, Ewers, Milrose or Beck.
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(10-04-2024, 05:43 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: My current hope is that the Jaguars land either cornerback Will Johnson or one of Will Campbell or Kelvin Banks at offensive tackle. They'd be fortunate to land any of these 3 players, however, since I expect them to ultimately win 5 or 6 games they are likely to pick somewhere in the 5-8 range. That will necessitate quarterback needy teams like Carolina, the Giants, Browns and Raiders to finish with worse records forcing them to reach for guys like Sanders, Ewers, Milrose or Beck.

Mason Graham is one of my other favorite players in the draft.  I think he would be that missing interior defender we have lacked since Stroud and Henderson.  Malik Jackson was decent for us but I think Graham could be that All Pro type DT that could play any role on the interior of the dline.  The guy is a monster and its crazy the way he moves for his size.  Even if Maason Smith improves a bit we still need someone next to him.
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A little over the half way point now with college football. A lot of stock will rise and fall during the play-off run though. Looking forward to seeing some guys separate themselves clearly on a round-to-round basis. Went with PFF for the early round selections this time. Not a subscriber on there so I cannot do a full run.

First run:
Mason Graham - DT - 5th overall out of Michigan
Wyatt Milum - LT - 37th overall out of West Virginia
Tacario Davis - CB - 69th overall out of Arizona
Tre Harris - WR - 90th overall out of Ole Miss

Second run, with Pro Football Network (Full draft, with trades):
Swapped the fourth pick with the 49ers for picks 17, 48 and their 2nd and 3rd RD picks in 2026 (I didn't get a shot at Travis Hunter, CLE took him, otherwise I probably stay)

Will Campbell - LT - 17th overall out of LSU
Kenneth Grant - DT - 35th overall out of Michigan
Rod Moore - S - 48th overall out of Michigan
Sebastian Castro - S - 72nd overall out of Iowa
Xavier Restrepo - WR - 90th overall out of Miami
Luke Kandra - OG - 108th overall out of Cincinnati
Gabe Jacas - EDGE - 127th overall out of Illinois
Raheim Sanders - RB - 144th overall out of South Carolina
Kolbey Taylor - CB - 181st overall out of Vanderbilt
Jake Slaughter - OC - 219th overall out of Florida
Clay Webb - OG - 249th overall out of Jacksonville State
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(11-03-2024, 09:31 AM)Caldrac Wrote: A little over the half way point now with college football. A lot of stock will rise and fall during the play-off run though. Looking forward to seeing some guys separate themselves clearly on a round-to-round basis. Went with PFF for the early round selections this time. Not a subscriber on there so I cannot do a full run.

First run:
Mason Graham - DT - 5th overall out of Michigan
Wyatt Milum - LT - 37th overall out of West Virginia
Tacario Davis - CB - 69th overall out of Arizona
Tre Harris - WR - 90th overall out of Ole Miss

Second run, with Pro Football Network (Full draft, with trades):
Swapped the fourth pick with the 49ers for picks 17, 48 and their 2nd and 3rd RD picks in 2026 (I didn't get a shot at Travis Hunter, CLE took him, otherwise I probably stay)

Will Campbell - LT - 17th overall out of LSU
Kenneth Grant - DT - 35th overall out of Michigan
Rod Moore - S - 48th overall out of Michigan
Sebastian Castro - S - 72nd overall out of Iowa
Xavier Restrepo - WR - 90th overall out of Miami
Luke Kandra - OG - 108th overall out of Cincinnati
Gabe Jacas - EDGE - 127th overall out of Illinois
Raheim Sanders - RB - 144th overall out of South Carolina
Kolbey Taylor - CB - 181st overall out of Vanderbilt
Jake Slaughter - OC - 219th overall out of Florida
Clay Webb - OG - 249th overall out of Jacksonville State
Love the Restrepo and Slaughter picks.  I don't think Slaugter makes it that late but if he did it would be a steal.  Restrepo is one of the best WRs in the draft imo and broke all of Miami recieving records.  As far as Safety, I think it's a bit of a sleeper for the Safety position.  

I'd really like to get Xavier Watts if he makes it to our 2nd round pick.  If we could get either Hunter or Johnson and add Watts our weak secondary could go from a weakness to a strength like the Eagles did with the additions of DeJean and Mitchell.  They had the worst secondary last year and now one of the best.  
Watts has 10 picks since last year with still a few more games to play.  He was a unanimous All Americican last year and will likely be one again this year.  Notre Damn is also of of the best schools to get a safety from with how many great one they have produced.  I hope Watts can run under a 4.5 to show he has the great speed at the position.
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(11-03-2024, 10:21 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(11-03-2024, 09:31 AM)Caldrac Wrote: A little over the half way point now with college football. A lot of stock will rise and fall during the play-off run though. Looking forward to seeing some guys separate themselves clearly on a round-to-round basis. Went with PFF for the early round selections this time. Not a subscriber on there so I cannot do a full run.

First run:
Mason Graham - DT - 5th overall out of Michigan
Wyatt Milum - LT - 37th overall out of West Virginia
Tacario Davis - CB - 69th overall out of Arizona
Tre Harris - WR - 90th overall out of Ole Miss

Second run, with Pro Football Network (Full draft, with trades):
Swapped the fourth pick with the 49ers for picks 17, 48 and their 2nd and 3rd RD picks in 2026 (I didn't get a shot at Travis Hunter, CLE took him, otherwise I probably stay)

Will Campbell - LT - 17th overall out of LSU
Kenneth Grant - DT - 35th overall out of Michigan
Rod Moore - S - 48th overall out of Michigan
Sebastian Castro - S - 72nd overall out of Iowa
Xavier Restrepo - WR - 90th overall out of Miami
Luke Kandra - OG - 108th overall out of Cincinnati
Gabe Jacas - EDGE - 127th overall out of Illinois
Raheim Sanders - RB - 144th overall out of South Carolina
Kolbey Taylor - CB - 181st overall out of Vanderbilt
Jake Slaughter - OC - 219th overall out of Florida
Clay Webb - OG - 249th overall out of Jacksonville State
Love the Restrepo and Slaughter picks.  I don't think Slaugter makes it that late but if he did it would be a steal.  Restrepo is one of the best WRs in the draft imo and broke all of Miami recieving records.  As far as Safety, I think it's a bit of a sleeper for the Safety position.  

I'd really like to get Xavier Watts if he makes it to our 2nd round pick.  If we could get either Hunter or Johnson and add Watts our weak secondary could go from a weakness to a strength like the Eagles did with the additions of DeJean and Mitchell.  They had the worst secondary last year and now one of the best.  
Watts has 10 picks since last year with still a few more games to play.  He was a unanimous All Americican last year and will likely be one again this year.  Notre Damn is also of of the best schools to get a safety from with how many great one they have produced.  I hope Watts can run under a 4.5 to show he has the great speed at the position.

I like Watts at Safety. Had the chance to pick him in RD2 on PFF. Opted for the LT that graded out higher because I just don't know what the long term plans are going to be. We've traded Cam, we might lose Walker to free agency. We'll probably move Harrison to LT but then that just leaves a hole again at RT or a major leap of faith having to be taken in Javon Foster going into year two already.

Watts is a good option though. Certainly has that splash play element to his game that we need defensively.
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(11-03-2024, 10:51 AM)Caldrac Wrote:
(11-03-2024, 10:21 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: Love the Restrepo and Slaughter picks.  I don't think Slaugter makes it that late but if he did it would be a steal.  Restrepo is one of the best WRs in the draft imo and broke all of Miami recieving records.  As far as Safety, I think it's a bit of a sleeper for the Safety position.  

I'd really like to get Xavier Watts if he makes it to our 2nd round pick.  If we could get either Hunter or Johnson and add Watts our weak secondary could go from a weakness to a strength like the Eagles did with the additions of DeJean and Mitchell.  They had the worst secondary last year and now one of the best.  
Watts has 10 picks since last year with still a few more games to play.  He was a unanimous All Americican last year and will likely be one again this year.  Notre Damn is also of of the best schools to get a safety from with how many great one they have produced.  I hope Watts can run under a 4.5 to show he has the great speed at the position.

I like Watts at Safety. Had the chance to pick him in RD2 on PFF. Opted for the LT that graded out higher because I just don't know what the long term plans are going to be. We've traded Cam, we might lose Walker to free agency. We'll probably move Harrison to LT but then that just leaves a hole again at RT or a major leap of faith having to be taken in Javon Foster going into year two already.

Watts is a good option though. Certainly has that splash play element to his game that we need defensively.
He also won the Bronko Nagurski trophy last year, best defensive player in college.  A lot of great players have won that award and I'd say at least 50% of the players that won that award had great pro careers as well.
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Holy moly this draft is loaded with safteys
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(11-14-2024, 02:57 AM)StrayaJag Wrote: Holy moly this draft is loaded with safteys

so what I am hearing is we'll load up on tight ends? Last year's darft was loaded with interior OL, we got two DT, so we have that going for us, which is nice.
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(11-14-2024, 09:56 AM)Mikey Wrote:
(11-14-2024, 02:57 AM)StrayaJag Wrote: Holy moly this draft is loaded with safteys

so what I am hearing is we'll load up on tight ends? Last year's darft was loaded with interior OL, we got two DT, so we have that going for us, which is nice.

Mmm tell me about it

We ha multiple chances at Frazier

Look at his stats atm

 7 starts, 94.1% pass block win rate, 73.4% run block win rate
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(11-15-2024, 02:27 AM)StrayaJag Wrote:
(11-14-2024, 09:56 AM)Mikey Wrote: so what I am hearing is we'll load up on tight ends? Last year's darft was loaded with interior OL, we got two DT, so we have that going for us, which is nice.

Mmm tell me about it

We ha multiple chances at Frazier

Look at his stats atm

 7 starts, 94.1% pass block win rate, 73.4% run block win rate

You are forgetting that we drafted a potentially dominant defensive tackle with the ability to become the next Chris Jones or Calais Campbell. His production so far from the bench or in street clothes has been remarkable.
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(11-15-2024, 02:27 AM)StrayaJag Wrote:
(11-14-2024, 09:56 AM)Mikey Wrote: so what I am hearing is we'll load up on tight ends? Last year's darft was loaded with interior OL, we got two DT, so we have that going for us, which is nice.

Mmm tell me about it

We ha multiple chances at Frazier

Look at his stats atm

 7 starts, 94.1% pass block win rate, 73.4% run block win rate

you trying to make me a morning drinker?
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