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What free agents would you want to come to Jacksonville this offseason?


Quote:I think unless we get an undeniably good HC, this team will not attract good free agents. There had been a lot of hype with this team, especially this past off season. We managed to get some good signings, on the basis of what the Jaguars were becoming. Well, the facade is over now. This team, along with its coaches, have been busted. Too many holes, regressions, etc. Who wants to come to JAX, who are now in yet another rebuild? We certainly aren't any sexier than last year.
We have had Gus Bradley as HC the last four years...

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(This post was last modified: 12-21-2016, 06:05 AM by JagsFanJay.)

Quote:  If you recall,  who were the top 3 or 4 RBs on your 2015 Draft list?

 

  I'm not criticizing your assessment of T.J. Yeldon.   I'm interested though in how people that follow the draft process closely rate players.
 

 

I had to dig through my file cabinet and find my hard copy. I'll not only give you my top 3-4 RB's, I'll give you my entire list. Some I hit on, some I didn't. I didn't even have Thomas Rawls on my draft list, so that was a big whiff. Anyway, here it is.....

 

 

1. Jay Ajayi, Boise State

2. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin

3. Todd Gurley, Georgia

4. Tevin Coleman, Indiana

5. David Johnson, Northern Iowa

6. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska

7. Jeremy Langford, Michigan State

8. Duke Johnson, Miami (Fla) 

9. Buck Allen, USC

10. Cameron Artis-Payne, Auburn

11. Karlos Williams, Florida State

12. Josh Robinson, Mississippi State

13. Rob Kelly, Tulane

14. Mike Davis, South Carolina

15. David Cobb, Minnesota

16. Terrence McGee, LSU

17. Kenny Hilliard, LSU

18. T.J. Yeldon, Alabama

 

 

What a talented RB class!


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We could of had Tevin Coleman. Can you imagine Tevin and Ivory? Ivory as the hard hitting back and Tevin as the receiving back? This was a miss by Caldwell. And I would take 3/4 of the above backs over Yeldon, who are having success with other teams, some of which have crappie offensive lines.

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Quote:We could of had Tevin Coleman. Can you imagine Tevin and Ivory? Ivory as the hard hitting back and Tevin as the receiving back? This was a miss by Caldwell. And I would take 3/4 of the above backs over Yeldon, who are having success with other teams, some of which have crappie offensive lines.
Or we could have drafted David Johnson and not even sign Ivory. Take that Ivory money and sign a guard.

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Quote:I had to dig through my file cabinet and find my hard copy. I'll not only give you my top 3-4 RB's, I'll give you my entire list. Some I hit on, some I didn't. I didn't even have Thomas Rawls on my draft list, so that was a big whiff. Anyway, here it is.....

 

 

1. Jay Ajayi, Boise State

2. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin

3. Todd Gurley, Georgia

4. Tevin Coleman, Indiana

5. David Johnson, Northern Iowa

6. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska

7. Jeremy Langford, Michigan State

8. Duke Johnson, Miami (Fla) 

9. Buck Allen, USC

10. Cameron Artis-Payne, Auburn

11. Karlos Williams, Florida State

12. Josh Robinson, Mississippi State

13. Rob Kelly, Tulane

14. Mike Davis, South Carolina

15. David Cobb, Minnesota

16. Terrence McGee, LSU

17. Kenny Hilliard, LSU

18. T.J. Yeldon, Alabama

 

 

What a talented RB class!
 

  Thanks for your efforts with this.

 

  Even though we disagree on some NFL players and prospects in general at times,  which is more than fine,   I really enjoy reading your takes.

 

  When it comes to rating players in a draft,  even the top NFL people are going to miss on some.

 

  Character concerns probably led to Thomas Rawls not being drafted.   Yet,  with a deep RB draft class,   he probably wouldn't have gone before the mid rounds at the earliest if he didn't have any red flags.

 

  Ameer Abdullah was performing at a high level early this season before going down with a foot injury that landed him on I.R.  

 

  It will be interesting to see how long Jay Ajayi's career is going to last.   But for now,  he certainly has provided the Dolphins with tremendous draft and overall value this season.   

 

  The Cardinals certainly have received great value for David Johnson,  who arguably is a top 5 all around NFL RB.


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Quote:Or we could have drafted David Johnson and not even sign Ivory. Take that Ivory money and sign a guard.
I think this is one of the things that I really question. This team missed on guys they shouldn't have missed. We had unprecedented access to Carr and David Johnson through Senior Bowl. In both cases, we went with a different player in the same position (Bortles/Yeldon), while using a higher pick than the one used to take those guys. To me, there is a different between missing on one player to take another who plays a different position. 

 

But taking the wrong player at the same position?

 

Clearly, something was wrong in your evaluation.

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(This post was last modified: 12-21-2016, 01:03 PM by JagsFanJay.)

Quote:I think this is one of the things that I really question. This team missed on guys they shouldn't have missed. We had unprecedented access to Carr and David Johnson through Senior Bowl. In both cases, we went with a different player in the same position (Bortles/Yeldon), while using a higher pick than the one used to take those guys. To me, there is a different between missing on one player to take another who plays a different position. 

 

But taking the wrong player at the same position?

 

Clearly, something was wrong in your evaluation.
 

 

 

David Johnson was a standout player in the Senior Bowl as well. He had some really impressive runs in that game.

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Quote:I had to dig through my file cabinet and find my hard copy. I'll not only give you my top 3-4 RB's, I'll give you my entire list. Some I hit on, some I didn't. I didn't even have Thomas Rawls on my draft list, so that was a big whiff. Anyway, here it is.....

 

 

1. Jay Ajayi, Boise State

2. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin

3. Todd Gurley, Georgia

4. Tevin Coleman, Indiana

5. David Johnson, Northern Iowa

6. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska

7. Jeremy Langford, Michigan State

8. Duke Johnson, Miami (Fla) 

9. Buck Allen, USC

10. Cameron Artis-Payne, Auburn

11. Karlos Williams, Florida State

12. Josh Robinson, Mississippi State

13. Rob Kelly, Tulane

14. Mike Davis, South Carolina

15. David Cobb, Minnesota

16. Terrence McGee, LSU

17. Kenny Hilliard, LSU

18. T.J. Yeldon, Alabama

 

 

What a talented RB class!
 

Were you that guy in high school who cut had a cut out of a girl from a magazine and told everyone she was your girlfriend that lived in California?

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All of em.

 

There will be a plethora of WRs. I think we could still add one. I think we need some speed.

 

Ginn Jr, Pryor, D. Jack  are the guys I would look at.

 

Numerous OL guys to go get as well. No reason to think our Oline is good to go, so we should look at RT and G (even if we plan to draft these positions)

TJ Lang, Johnathan Cooper, Larry Warford all OGs under 30

RT is less youthful but still has some talent to pick from like Don Barclay and Andre Smith

 

I'd like to see us let go of Cyp and sign Tony Jefferson for our SS spot.

Not sure if AZ lets him go.

 

There are a lot of LBs and DBs that will be available. Surely we'll be able to replace Skuta & House

 

And if the Phins let Dion Sims go, I'd like to take a look at him for our TE group (If JT is released)


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Quote:Stack OLine. Watching Raiders/Titans/Cowboys beat people up front is really incredible to watch.


For sure.
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RB Le'Veon Bell (maybe they will just forget to resign him??)

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Quote:RB Le'Veon Bell (maybe they will just forget to resign him??)
I don't think they will forget but the Steelers don't open the checkbook up for people. Bell wants a mega deal.

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Quote:Were you that guy in high school who cut had a cut out of a girl from a magazine and told everyone she was your girlfriend that lived in California?
 

Huh? Are you drunk, because this is not a coherent sentence.

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Quote:I don't think they will forget but the Steelers don't open the checkbook up for people. Bell wants a mega deal.
 

He's going to get like 9.5 per year

 

you're looking at well over 60 Mil for 4-5 years

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Quote:Stack OLine. Watching Raiders/Titans/Cowboys beat people up front is really incredible to watch.
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Quote:I don't think they will forget but the Steelers don't open the checkbook up for people. Bell wants a mega deal.
 

2 Strike Guys don't get mega deals.

“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato

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Quote:2 Strike Guys don't get mega deals.
Michael Vick says hello.

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Quote:Michael Vick says hello.
 

Mega deal?

“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato

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Quote:2 Strike Guys don't get mega deals.
 

 

This is the NFL. If Adolph Hitler threw the ball like Tom Brady, some team would give him a lot of money. Off the field issues are always secondary to overall talent in the NFL. Many teams are always willing to take chances on guys with off the field issues and some teams even seem to go out of their way to give "problem guys" another chance. Andy Reid has done that for several players. Le'Veon Bell is one of the top 3 RB's in the NFL and is highly coveted. If the Steelers don't give him the big $$$, you'd better believe some other team will.

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Quote:Mega deal?
Do you not remember?

 

In 2011, he signed a 100 million dollar deal with 40 mil guaranteed. Thats pretty mega if you ask me.

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