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Jason La Canfora CBS Sports NFL Insider There will be trades: 5 teams poised to draft Marcus Mariota at No. 2

#61

Quote:Was looking at some things on Gregory, and first time I have seen this, interesting

 

http://www.cbssports.com/video/player/nf...rys-weight
 

Wow, very telling. He also mentioned in another interview that the team's draft class this year can have the luxury of developing rather than starting from day one.  

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#62

come to papa williams  Banana


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#63

"As long as he can sack the quarterback, I don't care if he's 145 pounds." - Caldwell



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#64

A team can trade up for the Williams kid too
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#65

Quote:A team can trade up for the Williams kid too
If teams think the way some on this board do then we could probaly get a couple extra 1st and 2nd round picks for for him
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#66

If the draft was another six months away, you could find an "expert" willing to say every prospect is over rated !


But the clear consensus so far has been that Williams is the best and safest pick. I really hope we don't talk ourselves out of picking him.
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#67

Quote:If the draft was another six months away, you could find an "expert" willing to say every prospect is over rated !


But the clear consensus so far has been that Williams is the best and safest pick. I really hope we don't talk ourselves out of picking him.
Luck was being talked about so much that when he came out people thought he was overrated and some "experts" thought the Colts should take RG3.....

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#68

Well it's settled, draft Williams 40 and pass on Williams 2.
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#69

Quote:Was looking at some things on Gregory, and first time I have seen this, interesting

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.cbssports.com/video/player/nfl/402011715962/0/jaguars-gm-on-randy-gregorys-weight'>http://www.cbssports.com/video/player/nfl/402011715962/0/jaguars-gm-on-randy-gregorys-weight</a>


Interesting. I think Gregory is our guy.
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#70

Quote:Wow, very telling. He also mentioned in another interview that the team's draft class this year can have the luxury of developing rather than starting from day one.  
 

 

Quote:Interesting. I think Gregory is our guy.
 

He drafted Telvin Smith in the 5th round.  How does this mean anything?

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#71

Smith don't got what Gregory got
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#72

I'm hoping they get their LEO whether its Ray, Gregory, Beasley or Fowler, and I hope said LEO becomes a Pro Bowler.



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#73
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2015, 08:42 AM by Stigma.)

I hope Leonard Williams is available at Pick 3 and is the Jags choice.


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#74

Quote:Smith don't got what Gregory got
 

An injury history?

Huh
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#75

Everyone wanted Williams and then realized Tenn would probably take him and then we all picked our favorite pass rusher. If he's at 3, you have to take him. Our Interior line would be beastly.
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#76

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/l...id=2552486

 

"Supremely gifted interior lineman with length, athleticism and elite power. Lined up just about everywhere along the line at one point or another. Able to jolt offensive linemen with powerful hands and is extremely hard to redirect for offensive linemen once he gets going downhill. Explosive hip snap to leverage blockers and is rarely moved from his gap. Often a read-and-react two-gapper and plays peek-a-boo with running backs while discarding blockers at will when he's ready to tackle. Too much play strength for zone blockers to cross-face him. Fires out with low pad level when playing the run and is difficult to submarine on short yardage. Has feet and brute force to recover and get back into a play after being beaten early. Dangerous pass rusher from twist game, showing big closing burst. Effort rusher who will eventually get home if single-blocked. Beginning to develop spin move as pass-rush counter. Showed intriguing potential as a pass-rushing end in space."

 

This guy sounds like Reggie White! 


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#77

Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/leonard-williams?id=2552486'>http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/leonard-williams?id=2552486</a>


"Supremely gifted interior lineman with length, athleticism and elite power. Lined up just about everywhere along the line at one point or another. Able to jolt offensive linemen with powerful hands and is extremely hard to redirect for offensive linemen once he gets going downhill. Explosive hip snap to leverage blockers and is rarely moved from his gap. Often a read-and-react two-gapper and plays peek-a-boo with running backs while discarding blockers at will when he's ready to tackle. Too much play strength for zone blockers to cross-face him. Fires out with low pad level when playing the run and is difficult to submarine on short yardage. Has feet and brute force to recover and get back into a play after being beaten early. Dangerous pass rusher from twist game, showing big closing burst. Effort rusher who will eventually get home if single-blocked. Beginning to develop spin move as pass-rush counter. Showed intriguing potential as a pass-rushing end in space."


This guy sounds like Reggie White!


Ummm no.
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(This post was last modified: 03-26-2015, 06:30 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/leonard-williams?id=2552486'>http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/leonard-williams?id=2552486</a>


"Supremely gifted interior lineman with length, athleticism and elite power. Lined up just about everywhere along the line at one point or another. Able to jolt offensive linemen with powerful hands and is extremely hard to redirect for offensive linemen once he gets going downhill. Explosive hip snap to leverage blockers and is rarely moved from his gap. Often a read-and-react two-gapper and plays peek-a-boo with running backs while discarding blockers at will when he's ready to tackle. Too much play strength for zone blockers to cross-face him. Fires out with low pad level when playing the run and is difficult to submarine on short yardage. Has feet and brute force to recover and get back into a play after being beaten early. Dangerous pass rusher from twist game, showing big closing burst. Effort rusher who will eventually get home if single-blocked. Beginning to develop spin move as pass-rush counter. Showed intriguing potential as a pass-rushing end in space."

This guy sounds like Reggie White!


From the guy you quoted :

NFL Comparison

Kevin Williams


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#79

If they pick at #3 they'd pretty much have to take Williams if he's there as any other player would be deemed a reach. That said, there's so much that can be done in a trade down situation to complete the starting roster that I far prefer the option... that is, should it become an option.



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#80

Quote:From the guy you quoted :

NFL Comparison

Kevin Williams
 

If you can draft a Kevin Williams, you should draft him, no matter who you already have at DT.  

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