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The more that I think about it, I think the Jags pick will be Anthony Barr or Clowney
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Tom Brady, about four posts down. Height has nothing to do with a skinny frame. So idk why you're throwing that out there. Also weight and frame are different things. I agree teddy has a skinny frame. So does Brady, so does glennon, Brady has proven to be quite durable. Undoubtedly when he hits the NFL teddy will put on some muscle. Bridgewater has the smallest frame of any of the examples you provided....and Glennon is like 6' 7". Bridgewater looks 6' 1" at best. (I know he's "listed" at 6' 3". )
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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