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Where would you go with our 2nd round pick?
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Quote:Assuming we go QB in the first? Pass rush is the next biggest need.interior line is a bigger need, especially when a first year QB.
Quote:There are trade-offs for sure when Caldwell makes the need-to-value decision. Maybe a FA, but we've got to find a way to get pressure on the QB. I'd rather get the pass rusher from FA anyway (other than Clowney) because the FA can step right in and produce unlike most rookies. Orakpo, Hardy and Johnson are all pass rush options in FA. Quote:To the podium, where we draft... Co-sign
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If Amaro or ASJ are left I would jump over that. I don't know how GMs factor in injuries but Easley already recovered from an ACL in his other knee and performed at a dominant level. I wouldn't bet against him doing it again.
Quote:Interior line is a bigger need, especially when a first year QB. And possibly a first-year quarterback who weighs less than 200 pounds. But what I like about Johnny Manziel is he can scramble and avoids getting hurt by doing that.
Assuming the first pick is a QB, I would hope need meets value at DE in the 2nd round. I hope Trent Murphy slips, and a fallback could be Kony Ealy. These two are a little bigger than what I would envision as a Leo in their scheme, but smaller edge rushers can be found beyond round 2 (ie. Attaochu, Lawrence).
orakpo in free agency and probably a guard.
rd 1 - Teddy rd 2 - Shazier rd 3 - Dom Easley rd 4 - Stork rd 4 - Crowell rd 5 - Attaochu rd 5 - Belue and I'm not really sure about the rest. I don't necessarily think that's how the jaguars will draft but if it was me and they were available, I'm taking those guys because they're playmakers.
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Travis Swanson center
Gabe Jackson guard Bradley Roby cornor Be happy with any of these Quote:interior line is a bigger need, especially when a first year QB.I've got o-line as a very close third. Either way, a FA for one and the 2nd pick for the other. Getting the upgrade we need in the 3rd would be incredibly lucky.
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I'd probably stay away from RB or WR until the mid rounds. With all the early entries from those positions, should be able to nab a good one we wouldn't be able to most years.
Maybe grab the best TE available (ASJ), OG Jackson, or FS Pryor from Louisville. Probably prefer to trade back and grab an extra pick in the 3rd or 4th We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I've got o-line as a very close third. Either way, a FA for one and the 2nd pick for the other. Getting the upgrade we need in the 3rd would be incredibly lucky. What makes you think that? We need to upgrade three or four positions on the offensive line.
The BA RB/OG/OC/DE unless there is someone else of exceptional value.
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Quote:The BA RB/OG/OC/DE unless there is someone else of exceptional value. Running back should be last on that list, but I agree with you.
Quote:Travis Swanson center This with the exception of Roby. I would take an O-linemen easy with the second pick. (prefer a center.)
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Zone blocking scheme guards and centers can be addressed in later rounds. Dave even said they would draft lineman in the middle rounds in his last press conference.
Those guys are smaller and more athletic, which is not preferred for gap blocking teams. Lots of great value in the middle rounds for some areas of need like RB, WR, OL. Those extra 4th and 5th round picks could net us a couple difference makers. Quote:What makes you think that? We need to upgrade three or four positions on the offensive line.Replace one, upgrade two.
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Quote:Replace one, upgrade two. Uche is fine. He was playing hurt all last season. Rackley cannot be a starter next year, hes the absolute worst. |
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