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Consensus Jags fan draft wants, Round 1 & 2
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I like the idea of trading back with a team that desperately wants a QB - say, the Jets. Get their first this year, plus their second this year, plus a first next year. Then we use that first this year to draft someone safe - like OJ Howard. With the two seconds, we take a RB and an OL.
The TU had a history of the Jags first round picks, and it depressed me for the rest of the day. Enough. Let's get someone who's virtually guaranteed to play up to the hype. That means someone relatively safe. I'm tired of taking a chance on first round talent, with guys who had a 'tremendous upside' but also carried risks, and didn't pan out. I'm thinking of Matt Jones Alualu, Blackmon, Soward, Harvey, Gabbert. I feel Fournette fits in that category as well. |
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