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Why Feeney Likely Will NOT be a Jaguar

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Quote:Moton is such a dominant RT, I wouldn't want to move him inside. If we wanna draft him to replace Parnell, I'm all for it. Moton is the best RT prospect in the draft IMO and I believe he would be a big upgrade at RT. Moving him inside to OG would be too much of an experiment. As for Elfein, as I said he's by far the best Center in the draft and I view him as the best Center prospect since Travis Fredrick. I stand by that statement. I also view the Center position as the 2nd most important position on the O-Line, behind LT. With that said, I believe it would be a real waste to move such a talented Center to OG, but I think there is little to no chance the Jags would move Linder from Center. He's really seemed to find his calling at that position. Elfein is one of the best interior run blockers I've seen in a long, long time. He needs to be a Center in the NFL and I see him as a pro bowler several times over. So, that pretty much eliminates him from contention. To me at this point, we either get Lamp, Feeney, Dawkins or we have failed miserably. 
As for the point in bold, I disagree to an extent.

 

I think with a tackle, if he has the feet and the frame to play tackle, you can always slide him inside and move him outside later.

 

Ogden, Ben Coleman, and Leon Searcy are three examples of guys who were inside initially who eventually moved outside and did well.

 

But even if you were not inclined to move a guy like Moton inside, I would still be okay with taking him as a RT in the second and coming back to take a 3rd round G. 

 

Of course, an OL builder's dream would be to trade down in the first and pick up another late first (i.e. from New Orleans) or a high second (i.e. Cleveland) and just go to work from there-two at the top of the second and maybe even in the 3rd, or maybe even Ramczyk in the first if you were convinced he could play LT.

 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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Why Feeney Likely Will NOT be a Jaguar - by Bullseye - 03-28-2017, 11:12 AM



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