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Cyprien is trash
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Quote:I always consider early round 2 picks first round talents that dropped out of it.That described Marqise Lee coming out of USC. He was a "fell in our lap" picks. When this happens, why would you not want to pick the player falling on your lap? I am seeing it now with the success Lee is having this season. If another team is willing to pay a higher trade compensation premium than the top player remaining on draft board at the top of Round 2, I would make the trade the vast majority of the time. Regarding what you mentioned earlier on page 3 of this thread, " The constant whining about good players who actually are doing their jobs right is nothing but Jaguars hatred". : When a fan of their favorite team believes that a player is performing at a 4th or 5th Round level but was drafted in the 1st or 2nd Round, that's not my definition of team hatred. For a team to be able to compete at a high level on a consistent basis, you need players to perform above, at, or near the spot of the draft they are taken in. Tyson Alualu also comes to mind regarding the Jaguars. He's been an NFL caliber role player for a number of years. But as someone who was taken with pick # 10 back in 2010, MUCH more was expected. The criticism isn't really regarding the player in most cases like his. It's with those responsible for the decision in taking him with pick # 10. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Ah yes, the next stage of our fandom, that the next guy is always better the current guy, with no evidence other than tub time, and time getting beat in the same fashion driving the complaints.All I said was that I hope he's better? Are you okay in the head?
Cyprien is just the next Reggie Nelson. He'll end up on the Bengals or something and turn into a Pro-Bowl safety.
No pain, no gain.
Quote: If another team is willing to pay a higher trade compensation premium than the top player remaining on draft board at the top of Round 2, I would make the trade the vast majority of the time. The complaint here, is that said player IS NOT doing their job right.
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; ; Supporting from long distance Quote:The complaint here, is that said player IS NOT doing their job right. How much of this do you feel is because of the player compared to the coaching he's receiving? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote: How much of this do you feel is because of the player compared to the coaching he's receiving? Tackling, I put on the player. By the time you reach the NFL, you should already have that skill. Admittedly, it's something SORELY lacking in the NFL in general. This is made even worse by the new CBA effectively reducing the amount of contact allowed in Practice. At the NFL Level, I don't think coaches have the time to spare to teach someone how to tackle. That's a fundamental. If you don't have it, well... Additionally, it's been something that's been consistent with him his entire career. All of that said, though... I don't think our coaching staff has done him any favors. They've kind of coddled him from negativity.
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; ; Supporting from long distance Quote: Being that pick # 33 was at the very beginning of Round 2, it's very likely the Jaguars received one or more good trade offers. Remaining in that spot and not getting enough value from the player you draft is a lost opportunity cost. Caldwell has been quoted as such. He fielded multiple calls to trade the pick but he elected to stay pat and draft Cyp, who he had a first round grade on.
Quote:Cyprien is just the next Reggie Nelson. He'll end up on the Bengals or something and turn into a Pro-Bowl safety. Haha you are funny I am a fan, not a cheerleader. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Tackling, I put on the player. By the time you reach the NFL, you should already have that skill. Thanks for your input. What's your assessment of the Jaguars overall tackling this season? This question relates to the topic of this thread. Quote:Caldwell has been quoted as such. He fielded multiple calls to trade the pick but he elected to stay pat and draft Cyp, who he had a first round grade on. It would be interesting to see what other teams offered the Jaguars for the top pick in the 2nd Round that season. Sometimes taking a SS pays off in that same spot, as the Giants are getting very good play from Landon Collins ( who they traded up for ) this season. Yet, considering how desperate some teams are to trade up to the top of Round 2, a strong case can be made that you have a better chance of getting better overall value when trading down from that spot than when staying there.
Quote:Caldwell has been quoted as such. He fielded multiple calls to trade the pick but he elected to stay pat and draft Cyp, who he had a first round grade on. Did he say why Cyprien had a first round grade?
Quote:It would be interesting to see what other teams offered the Jaguars for the top pick in the 2nd Round that season. I would not trade down in Round 2 without third round compensation. We got Allen Robinson by trading up from Round 3. Picking two WRs in the Round 2 worked out well. If the Giants did not trade up for Landon Collins, would there have been a starter level safety available at their assigned pick number? Apparently they did not think so or believed Collins is very special. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Cyprien is just the next Reggie Nelson. He'll end up on the Bengals or something and turn into a Pro-Bowl safety.Dumb. Nelson was good out the gate and then the scheme change made him obsolete. You need to stop posting. Quote:Did he say why Cyprien had a first round grade? This is what they had to say about it. At least three teams interested in the pick. Had 8 guys available with a first round grade. Had their on eye on Cyp for some time. Oops <a class="bbc_url" href='https://m.jaguars.com/news/article-DraftTranscript/Quick-Quotes-Bradley-Caldwell-Cyprien/5e75980a-4da0-475b-a97e-4e6928433136'>https://m.jaguars.com/news/article-DraftTranscript/Quick-Quotes-Bradley-Caldwell-Cyprien/5e75980a-4da0-475b-a97e-4e6928433136</a> We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Re-sign him for cheap. He can't demand a ton of money, solid depth. I don't want him going to another team and become all pro. He's shown some flashes, so that's very possible.
Quote:But one dude said he was playing like ED REED today! What?! Had to be trolling.
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