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No need to be Envious of the Colts Deal
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(03-17-2018, 09:33 PM)Bullseye Wrote:(03-17-2018, 05:17 PM)SeldomRite Wrote: The thing about the Jaguars that makes me wish they would have traded back more often is they've so often seemed to reach for guys they could have had later, (or a player of equal or greater ability, in my opinion) or who were questionable for the spot they were taken in. Clearly we can never know just what was left on the table, because Caldwell won't admit his fixation on certain guys and other teams won't admit they wanted to trade away value to land someone they were in love with, but in every draft there is opportunity to trade around. How do we know this? We can just go back and look at the drafts and observe the number of trades. The 2014 draft is a great example, there were two trades in the top 5 picks and three in the top 10. Buffalo traded up to get Sammy Watkins (a terrible move) but that could have been a trade the Jaguars made instead, and guys like Odell Beckham Jr, Aaron Donald, and Taylor Lewan were all available after Buffalo's #8 pick. Now that doesn't mean that Buffalo was willing to give the Jaguars what they wanted to get to that spot, but Cleveland clearly understood just how flat the talent level at the top of that draft was. Teams picking 10-15 arguably got players as good as the teams picking 1-5. Would taking Aaron Donald at #8 and getting another 3rd rounder from Buffalo have been worth it? Maybe, or maybe not. All we can do is look at what the results were, and the Jaguars got a middle tier starting QB at #3 when they could have gotten a perennial all pro player there instead. 2015 had no big trades at the top, but that doesn't mean there wasn't some opportunity for it, plus Dante Fowler wasn't even close to a can't miss pass rush prospect. In fact his dings going into the draft have clearly shown to be correct, mostly that he wasn't actually a pass rusher in college and had shown no ability to generate pass rush. If a guy doesn't actually generate pass rush, and instead can only be a complementary rusher when others are the ones creating the mismatches I'd argue he's not even close to being worthy of a #3 overall selection. I was a Leonard Williams advocate going into the 2015 draft, and while he hasn't set the world on fire, either, he's been a more impactful player than Fowler, who would be more aptly named "Fouler" for what seems to be his biggest on field contributions. 2016 has a Golden egg laid right on Caldwell's lap, I can't blame him for not trading back from Ramsey. 2017 is another example of trades being there if Caldwell wanted one. There was a top 10 trade after the Jaguars' pick. Also a lot of noise was made about Carolina badly wanting to get Fournette. Could the Jaguars have gotten an extra 2nd and maybe more? We'll never know, but if they could have then they should have taken it, in my opinion. Though I will say the Jaguars continual winning of games late in lost seasons has probably contributed to a lot of their draft problems. Moving down several spots in a meaningless late season game under Gus didn't help anything, but happened in several seasons. The Jaguars sucked badly from 2008 to 2017 but never got a #1 overall pick. |
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