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Jags working on Cam Robinson deal *DEAL REACHED*
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(04-25-2022, 08:48 AM)Mikey Wrote:This assumes the brass is happy with Little's progress to date.(04-24-2022, 08:09 PM)jaguarmvp Wrote: In my mind this puts any OT out of the question. If they are working on signing Cam they are not drafting a RT at 1 overall. I guess they see potential but in Cam's defense I believe he only allowed 1 sack all of last year. We may have liked what Little has to offer, but perhaps Pederson isn't so sure. Maybe Pederson believes in stacking the OL with talent. You know how people say you can never have enough pass rushers? Maybe he thinks you can never have enough quality tackles. I wish I could remember who it was I have been debating over the years (my apologies to him) but he would constantly contend the game has evolved over the years to the point where there isn't much different between the LT and RT positions. I would debate him up and down on that point, but if the Jaguars take Ekwonu or Neal tomorrow, it would appear on some level that that poster was onto something. I wouldn't object to Neal or Ekwonu being taken #1 overall. Such a selection would give us the best combination of talent and depth we've ever had on the OL. Our TC teams had Boselli and Searcy at Ts, and a versatile ben Coleman at LG, but C (Dave Widell) and RG (Rich Tyski) were just guys. The JDR OLs had a good interior three (from LG-RG Manuwai, Meester, Naoele), a decent RT in Mo WIlliams and later Pashos, but no LT (Khaif Barnes for a year and a half) and no depth. The 2017 OL performed well, but was okay individuals (rookie Cam Robinson, Omameh, Meester, Uche and Parnell), but as we saw in 2018, there was zero depth to that group/ If this team added Neal or Ekwonu, it would immediately upgrade no fewer than three positions along the OL (LG, RG, RT), but we'd have more depth and versatility than any group we've had. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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