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Three biggest post-season decisions
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(01-07-2019, 06:01 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: The Jaguars will have many critical decisions to make between now and draft time. In my opinion, the top 3 decisions are: 1. Trade up and get Haskins, definitely. Then, I offer a 2 year deal with low end starter money to RFA Kevin Hogan. He would be our starter to begin the season while Haskins gets used to the NFL. Hopefully, Haskins would be ready by week 10 at the latest. 2. Personally, I would try to trade him. I have been frustrated by his behavior, but what has bothered me mostly is his inability to stay on the field. The guy is always injured. If I can get a 3rd round pick, I take it and draft a RB. This class is loaded with RB talent. 3. I'm on the fence about Parnell. I definitely wanna draft a RG and a swing Tackle in that 2nd to 4th round area and Malik Jackson is definitely gone. I'd have to wait and see what Will Richardson does in mini camps and probably the preseason, before I make a decision on Parnell. My top 3 decisions would be to: 1. Fire Marrone, Caldwell and Coughlin. I then hire Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy as the head coach. Hopefully, he brings in Kafka as his OC. I also bring in some younger guys with fresh ideas to interview for the GM job. 2. Move up as high as possible in the draft to select Haskins. 3. What to do with Jalen Ramsey? He's gonna want QB money and there is no way I pay that to a CB. He's also the kinda guy who will holdout. Personally, I shop him, but I take no lower than a 1st and a 3rd and a decent starting caliber player in return. If we get that, I deal him. I believe we have the talent in the secondary to cover for his loss and I would use one of those picks we get in return, to draft his replacement. |
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