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So far, I'd have to give Baalke a slightly above average grade for the players (free agents and draft choices) he has acquired. The 2021 free agent class was amazing and the current team would not be talked about as a Super Bowl contender if not for that group. Not sure how much input had in the 2021 draft with Meyer as coach, but have to give him a lot of credit for that draft class. Etienne, Campbell, Little and Cisco couldn't have been topped after the obvious choice of Trevor. His grade drops due to last year's draft, which I believe will be considered very poor once the players have been in the league a few years from now. Harrison and possibly Antonio Johnson are the only two players who can have good NFL careers, while the Jaguars passed on several other players who are likely to be very good. I am still withholding judgement on the Walker pick, since he has improved and still has the potential to be a very good player.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (11-11-2023, 12:17 PM)TheDogCatcher Wrote:(11-11-2023, 11:45 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: I'm treating the Baalke era in Jacksonville separately from whatever he did before he got here. I don't know what to say to that. I wasn't trying to say Baalke is going to have the same success as Roseman. And teams don't trade GMs of course. I just think that we fans tend to put lots of weight on GM's bad moves (that we judge prematurely) and place very little weight on their successful moves, unless they happen to be making those successful ones for someone else. It's a classic "grass is always greener" dynamic in my opinion. GMs and OCs are our easiest scapegoats to rail against as modern NFL fans. I'll feel more comfortable passing judgement on Baalke's overall work in Jax when the dust has settled on more of his acquisitions.
(11-11-2023, 12:19 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: So far, I'd have to give Baalke a slightly above average grade for the players (free agents and draft choices) he has acquired. The 2021 free agent class was amazing and the current team would not be talked about as a Super Bowl contender if not for that group. Not sure how much input had in the 2021 draft with Meyer as coach, but have to give him a lot of credit for that draft class. Etienne, Campbell, Little and Cisco couldn't have been topped after the obvious choice of Trevor. His grade drops due to last year's draft, which I believe will be considered very poor once the players have been in the league a few years from now. Harrison and possibly Antonio Johnson are the only two players who can have good NFL careers, while the Jaguars passed on several other players who are likely to be very good. I am still withholding judgement on the Walker pick, since he has improved and still has the potential to be a very good player.Why do say this? I didn't like some of the picks but why are they the only 2 that can have good careers? These players aren't even half way through their rookie year yet. Lol
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(11-11-2023, 12:23 PM)NYC4jags Wrote:(11-11-2023, 12:17 PM)TheDogCatcher Wrote: Nice breakdown, but imagine you're Khan. How do you respond to this offer? Agreed. As a reference let's first look at historical success. 1st Round - OL (83%) LB (70%) TE (67%) DB (64%) QB (63%) WR (58%) DL (58%) RB (58%) 2nd Round - OL (70%) LB (55%) TE (50%) DB (46%) QB (27%) WR (49%) DL (26%) RB (25%) 3rd Round - OL (40%) LB (34%) TE (39%) DB (24%) QB (17%) WR (25%) DL (27%) RB (16%) 4th Round - OL (29%) LB (16%) TE (33%) DB (11%) QB (8%) WR(12%) DL (37%) RB (11%) 5th Round - OL (16%) LB (4%) TE (32%) DB (17%) QB (0%) WR (16%) DL (13%) RB (9%) 6th Round - OL (16%) LB (5%) TE (26%) DB (8%) QB (0%) WR (9%) DL (13%) RB (6%) 7th Round - OL (9%) LB (2%) TE (0%) DB (11%) QB (6%) WR (5%) DL (3%) RB (0%) The odds are very long past the 4th round for most position groups. (except TE) So all the peeps griping about not hitting a lot in the later rounds, I suspect you are relying heavily on your vast powers of Monday morning Qb'ing. FOR FUN (if I can use that phase) I compared Howie to Baalkies draft classes the last 3 years. I compared are the picks on the 2023 53 man roster as a determining factor. 2021 - both are the same 6 of 9 or 67% 2022 - Howie was 3 for 5 or 60% (note only rounds 1,2 and 3 are on the roster the 2 6ths are not) - Baalkie was 5 for 6 (rounds 1,2, 3 are on the roster and one 6, one 7) This gives Howie a hit rate of 64% for those 2 years while Baalkie had a hit rate of 73% 2023 - Howie was 6 for 7 or 86% - Baalkie was 9 for 13 or 69% For 3 years - Howie 71% - Baalkie 71% Bottom line the Jaguar drafting TEAM is doing a decent job of providing Doug with players. (opinion)
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(11-11-2023, 01:07 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:(11-11-2023, 12:19 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: So far, I'd have to give Baalke a slightly above average grade for the players (free agents and draft choices) he has acquired. The 2021 free agent class was amazing and the current team would not be talked about as a Super Bowl contender if not for that group. Not sure how much input had in the 2021 draft with Meyer as coach, but have to give him a lot of credit for that draft class. Etienne, Campbell, Little and Cisco couldn't have been topped after the obvious choice of Trevor. His grade drops due to last year's draft, which I believe will be considered very poor once the players have been in the league a few years from now. Harrison and possibly Antonio Johnson are the only two players who can have good NFL careers, while the Jaguars passed on several other players who are likely to be very good. I am still withholding judgement on the Walker pick, since he has improved and still has the potential to be a very good player.Why do say this? I didn't like some of the picks but why are they the only 2 that can have good careers? These players aren't even half way through their rookie year yet. Lol Just my opinion based on what I have seen thus far from the draft class. Rounds 2-4 are an opportunity to select players who can immediately improve the team as well as become important parts of the team's nucleus moving forward. Despite being a Penn State fan, I felt that taking him in round 2 was a big reach. He will likely be a very good blocker who can be utilized in the short passing game; he'll never be a difference maker like Engram or the rookies taken before him like LaPorta, Musgrave and Mayer. The Bigsby pick didn't make sense since the running back room was already strong and Bigsby is nothing special. Miller is likely to never be more than a special teams player who fills in at linebacker due to injuries. It's certainly easy for fans to use 20-20 hindsight to criticize certain draft picks. I hope that several players taken in the 2021 draft eventually prove me wrong. Passing on O'Cyrus Torrence in round 2 and waiting until round 5 to take a pass rusher (an undersized one, at that) were the biggest mistakes, in my opinion. Tyler Lacy has shown some promise as did Cooper Hodges prior to his injury. If these two continue to improve and eventually become starters, I'll gladly admit that I underestimated this draft class. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
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(11-11-2023, 10:44 PM)jaglou53 Wrote:I wasn't a fan of the picks either but they could absolutely help the team right now if they improved their play and be part of the nucleus, jmthey just have to be good players. It's way to early to say they can't be good pros. I wanted Dawand Jones who we could have gotten in the 3rd and he's been better than Harrison. I wanted Porter, Torrence, Jones(11-11-2023, 01:07 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: Why do say this? I didn't like some of the picks but why are they the only 2 that can have good careers? These players aren't even half way through their rookie year yet. Lol (11-11-2023, 10:44 PM)jaglou53 Wrote:(11-11-2023, 01:07 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: Why do say this? I didn't like some of the picks but why are they the only 2 that can have good careers? These players aren't even half way through their rookie year yet. Lol Very fair assessment and this is where most fans stand in my opinion. With 13 selections overall at this team's disposal back in April? It sure feels underwhelming thus far. Now, I know it's easy to say that maybe they did try and trade up, etc. We'll never know the exact extent on how much effort or emphasis was put into those attempts if indeed true, but, again, pretty underwhelming at best so far at the midway point of the season. I think they did get it right with Harrison. I think Strange will eventually find his place in the passing game but it does appear he's been an adequate blocker and asset in the running game. Bigsby is still overwhelmingly concerning as he was the day we took him with the ball security issues. Which has carried over immediately into his early NFL career. The hidden gem of this class could very well end up being maybe Antonio Johnson in the long run. Time will tell as always. Baalke has shown an eye for free agency at the minimum so I'll give him that. It's hard to be overly critical when the team is on a winning streak and showing competency now for two years in a row. Something we haven't seen here in over a decade. Well, in truth, probably since the 1990's right? I know Jack Del Rio had, what? Maybe two or three play-off runs here during his career but I don't think it was ever back-to-back right off the top of my head without looking it up. Pretty wild. This could be the first time our team has had a back-to-back play off run since 1998 and 1999. WOW. ![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king."
(11-11-2023, 10:16 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(11-10-2023, 02:14 PM)TheDuke007 Wrote: I don't particularly like the term "screwed up". I do think there's a number of picks where a different GM would have gone in a different direction which likely would have generated more benefit to the team. It sounds like we are largely on the same page. Let me state a couple of aspects of my draft philosophy. I'm big on what a draft pick does during his first four years (five for first rounders) as that is the time that you have them under their rookie contract. You want to get productions while they are inexpensive. Although you might get a slight hometown discount, for the most part, when you resign a draft pick to a second contract, you are paying him free agent market value money. I'm also big on playing time. A team wins games when our 11 players on the field are better than their 11 players on the field. If a player isn't on the field, he isn't contributing towards that goal. Let me put it another way. If Player A plays twice as much as Player B, then Player B must have twice the impact during every snap in order to generate the same benefit. That's a really big ask for Player B and one that isn't going to work out very often. Even if Muma, Strange and Bigsby improve, they are still unlikely to play more than 50% of the snaps until maybe their fourth year given other players on our roster at their positions. There were other draft picks available that would have started in year 1 or at least year 2 and would have helped us win more games. In regard to Fortner, center was a need. However, the value was questionable. Most mock drafters at the time saw him as a reach. We don't know what other GM's thought. Maybe they liked him too. However, maybe they thought Baalke was an idiot. Either way, Baalke takes responsibility for the bad pick if Fortner doesn't improve dramatically. As for Walker, again, we don't know what other GM's thought, but my suspicion is that most wouldn't have gambled the first overall pick on a project. This team won't be able to retain its high priced free agents forever. We're going to need find quality replacements in the draft if we want to continue to be successful long term. I'm not bashing Baalke, but I'm not exactly full of confidence either. (11-12-2023, 07:39 PM)TheDuke007 Wrote:(11-11-2023, 10:16 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: Cool. Yessir We are indeed on the same page. I guess my bar for GMs is just a shade lower than yours but I feel very much the same way about what has happened, how those players are working out, and what needs to happen for sustainability down the road. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
So why did we trade for one of the leagues better guards if we aren’t going to use him? Interior line got manhandled today
(11-12-2023, 09:12 PM)SamusAranX Wrote: So why did we trade for one of the leagues better guards if we aren’t going to use him? Interior line got manhandled today Gotta watch tape of Little from today to be more certain - but I think they want him to play LG sooner than later. I imagine they wanted more than 2 weeks for him to learn the scheme/calls/lingo and with Little already planned to cover LG - they had the luxury of time.
This one will be interesting to see how it plays out.
Couldn't rewatch the game but Little stood out a few times for playing very poorly. On the 4th&15 Trevor INT, Little is super slow off his stance and the rusher goes right past him resulting in either Trevor throwing it badly to Fred Warner like he did or he gets sacked right away. If Cleveland is healthy, you play him at his natural spot. Then you can have the debate on who the starting OTs should be but let's play players at their position if healthywise they are fine and playbook/scheme understanding is at a good enough level. |
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