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Best 3rd Round Pick in Jaguars History
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Quote:I agree with your opinion on Beasley, but you constantly use turnovers to justify the better CBs. Hell, you even use it to knock the LBs you don't like. You seem a bit inconsistent here. The turnovers have to at least be accompanied by decent play otherwise. Beasley wasn't great in coverage. ....And Beasley also really only had the one year (1999) with a lot of INT. But he'd always seem to be in the right spot to pick up a fumble that was jarred by another player and bring it back for 50 yards or so. Decent player, but not the best 3rd rounder, and not the best CB in Jags history either. Hell, Brian Williams was a better CB than Beasley and I wasn't the biggest BW fan. Rashean was by far and away our best CB in team history. |
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