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Per NFL Network: (Jags prospect visits)

#1

the Jaguars are going to host TE Hayden Hurst.

While pre draft visits don't necessarily mean anything, it's exciting to know the Jaguars might be interested in him.

He is my favorite TE prospect (with Gesicki a close second), and I think he and a clean ASJ could be a good TE duo.
 

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#2

Also hosting Orlando Brown and Mark Andrews tomorrow
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(04-02-2018, 09:59 PM)ColoJag Wrote: Also hosting Orlando Brown and Mark Andrews tomorrow

Nice. 

One thing I found interesting in looking at Walterfootball's list of team visits is the number of safeties the teams spoke with.  That and the number of small school guys.
 

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(04-02-2018, 10:04 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(04-02-2018, 09:59 PM)ColoJag Wrote: Also hosting Orlando Brown and Mark Andrews tomorrow

Nice. 

One thing I found interesting in looking at Walterfootball's list of team visits is the number of safeties the teams spoke with.  That and the number of small school guys.

Huh. Mike Basile is a safety and a small school guy.

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(04-02-2018, 10:04 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(04-02-2018, 09:59 PM)ColoJag Wrote: Also hosting Orlando Brown and Mark Andrews tomorrow

Nice. 

One thing I found interesting in looking at Walterfootball's list of team visits is the number of safeties the teams spoke with.  That and the number of small school guys.

That'd be the next place to trim some salary outside of the defensive line.
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(04-02-2018, 10:04 PM)Bullseye Wrote: Nice. 

One thing I found interesting in looking at Walterfootball's list of team visits is the number of safeties the teams spoke with.  That and the number of small school guys.

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(This post was last modified: 04-03-2018, 09:46 AM by HolsterHusto.)

(04-02-2018, 10:04 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(04-02-2018, 09:59 PM)ColoJag Wrote: Also hosting Orlando Brown and Mark Andrews tomorrow

Nice. 

One thing I found interesting in looking at Walterfootball's list of team visits is the number of safeties the teams spoke with.  That and the number of small school guys.

I’ve compiled a list from a bunch of different sites and here are the guys the Jags have visited with:

Ford, Mike  CB  Southeast Missouri  Pro Day
Johnson, Trey  CB  Villanova  Pro Day
McFadden, Tavarus  CB  FSU  Combine
Reed, D.J.  CB  Kansas State  Combine
Stewart, M.J.  CB  UNC  Combine
Stroman, Greg  CB  VT  Combine
Thomas, Tavierre  CB  Ferris State  Pro Day
Price, Darius  DB  Siena Heights  Pro Day
Cothran, Curtis    DT  Penn State    Pro Day
Deluca, Nick  MLB  NDSU  Senior Bowl
Gonzalez, Chris     OG  San Jose State  Private
Welsh, Sean  OG  Iowa  Pro Day
Hernandez, Will  OG  UTEP  Senior Bowl
Griffin, Shaquem  OLB  UCF  Senior Bowl
Nwosu, Uchenna  OLB  USC  Senior Bowl
Warner, Fred  OLB  BYU  Senior Bowl
Brown, Orlando      OT  Oklahoma  Private
Notebloom, Joe      OT  TCU  Pro Day
Toth, Brett  OT  Army  Pro Day
Townsend, Johnny  P  Florida  Pro Day
Vedvik, Kaare  P/K/KOS  Marshall  Private
Benkert, Kurt  QB  Virginia  Combine
Jackson, Lamar  QB  Louisville  Combine
Litton, Chase  QB  Marshall  Combine
Mayfield, Baker  QB  Oklahoma  Combine
Rudolph, Mason  QB  Oklahoma State  Senior Bowl
Carter, Martez  RB  Grambling State  Pro Day
Johnson, D'Ernest  RB  USF  East/West Shrine
Lawry, Ray  RB  Old Dominion  Pro Day
Williams, Malik  RB  Louisville  Private
Allen, Marcus  S  Penn State  Senior Bowl
Basile, Mike  S  Monmouth  Pro Day
Fulp, Bobby  S  ECU  Pro Day
Hardeman, Chris  S  Houston Baptist  Pro Day
Andrews, Mark  TE  Oklahoma  Private
Conklin, Tyler  TE  CMU  Senior Bowl
Gesicki, Mike  TE  Penn State  Senior Bowl
Hurst, Hayden  TE  South Carolina  Private
Schultz, Dalton  TE  Stanford  Combine
Fountain, Daurice  WR  Northern Iowa  Private
James, Richie  WR  Middle Tenn. State  Pro Day
Kirkwood, Keith     WR  Temple  Private
Levrone, Andre     WR  Virginia  Pro Day
Moore, J'Mon  WR  Missouri  Combine
Pettis, Dante  WR  Washington  Combine
Wims, Javon  WR  Georgia  Private

There are a good amount of small school guys on here.

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(04-03-2018, 09:45 AM)HolsterHusto Wrote:
(04-02-2018, 10:04 PM)Bullseye Wrote: Nice. 

One thing I found interesting in looking at Walterfootball's list of team visits is the number of safeties the teams spoke with.  That and the number of small school guys.

I’ve compiled a list from a bunch of different sites and here are the guys the Jags have visited with:

Ford, Mike  CB  Southeast Missouri  Pro Day
Johnson, Trey  CB  Villanova  Pro Day
McFadden, Tavarus  CB  FSU  Combine
Reed, D.J.  CB  Kansas State  Combine
Stewart, M.J.  CB  UNC  Combine
Stroman, Greg  CB  VT  Combine
Thomas, Tavierre  CB  Ferris State  Pro Day
Price, Darius  DB  Siena Heights  Pro Day
Cothran, Curtis    DT  Penn State    Pro Day
Deluca, Nick  MLB  NDSU  Senior Bowl
Gonzalez, Chris     OG  San Jose State  Private
Welsh, Sean  OG  Iowa  Pro Day
Hernandez, Will  OG  UTEP  Senior Bowl
Griffin, Shaquem  OLB  UCF  Senior Bowl
Nwosu, Uchenna  OLB  USC  Senior Bowl
Warner, Fred  OLB  BYU  Senior Bowl
Brown, Orlando      OT  Oklahoma  Private
Notebloom, Joe      OT  TCU  Pro Day
Toth, Brett  OT  Army  Pro Day
Townsend, Johnny  P  Florida  Pro Day
Vedvik, Kaare  P/K/KOS  Marshall  Private
Benkert, Kurt  QB  Virginia  Combine
Jackson, Lamar  QB  Louisville  Combine
Litton, Chase  QB  Marshall  Combine
Mayfield, Baker  QB  Oklahoma  Combine
Rudolph, Mason  QB  Oklahoma State  Senior Bowl
Carter, Martez  RB  Grambling State  Pro Day
Johnson, D'Ernest  RB  USF  East/West Shrine
Lawry, Ray  RB  Old Dominion  Pro Day
Williams, Malik  RB  Louisville  Private
Allen, Marcus  S  Penn State  Senior Bowl
Basile, Mike  S  Monmouth  Pro Day
Fulp, Bobby  S  ECU  Pro Day
Hardeman, Chris  S  Houston Baptist  Pro Day
Andrews, Mark  TE  Oklahoma  Private
Conklin, Tyler  TE  CMU  Senior Bowl
Gesicki, Mike  TE  Penn State  Senior Bowl
Hurst, Hayden  TE  South Carolina  Private
Schultz, Dalton  TE  Stanford  Combine
Fountain, Daurice  WR  Northern Iowa  Private
James, Richie  WR  Middle Tenn. State  Pro Day
Kirkwood, Keith     WR  Temple  Private
Levrone, Andre     WR  Virginia  Pro Day
Moore, J'Mon  WR  Missouri  Combine
Pettis, Dante  WR  Washington  Combine
Wims, Javon  WR  Georgia  Private

There are a good amount of small school guys on here.

Thanks a million for putting in the work.  I've been looking for a more comprehensive list than Walter's.

Interesting omission (not by you, per se): No Goedert.
 

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#9

Jamil Demby from Maine would be a nice G, but from his profile he's probably more likely to be a LG due to his experience at LT. He could be an impact guy in the right situation.

Heads up to those who use the nfl.com draft tracker/prospect profile. They changed their website and it's mild to say they have a lot to polish to fix it. Right now it's nearly unusable. If you're looking up a particular prospect, use the search by name. The sort by drop down menus aren't pulling complete information.
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#10

If we draft Hayden Hurst, we should call him "Double-H." Then when he enters the game, we play some special "Double-H" theme music.
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(This post was last modified: 04-03-2018, 10:39 AM by TheeKB.)

As far as WR’s go in response to that awesome list, I like Keith Kirkwoods size and his draft analysis.


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(04-03-2018, 10:32 AM)pirkster Wrote: Jamil Demby from Maine would be a nice G, but from his profile he's probably more likely to be a LG due to his experience at LT. He could be an impact guy in the right situation.

Heads up to those who use the nfl.com draft tracker/prospect profile. They changed their website and it's mild to say they have a lot to polish to fix it. Right now it's nearly unusable. If you're looking up a particular prospect, use the search by name. The sort by drop down menus aren't pulling complete information.


Yeah it’s annoying And the list of players isnt complete. I’ve been using nfls next as an alt


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#12

Can we have a more descriptive Thread Title policy?
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(04-03-2018, 11:48 AM)brianmsbc Wrote: Can we have a more descriptive Thread Title policy?

Mods often will update titles to add relevant info or remove unnecessary clutter.  I've added to this one after you pointed it out. There isn't a hard and fast rule on the matter, but we try to keep it tidy and functional. Requests for clarity or edits are usually honored quickly.
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(04-03-2018, 11:48 AM)brianmsbc Wrote: Can we have a more descriptive Thread Title policy?

Apologies for my vagueness.
 

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#15

Crosby is visiting today or tomorrow according to Kaye
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(04-03-2018, 01:58 PM)ColoJag Wrote: Crosby is visiting today or tomorrow according to Kaye

He would be a nice get in round one, IMO.

Check out the line surge at the 1:18 mark.

http://draftbreakdown.com/2017/12/10/tyr...tate-2017/

For those of you unfamiliar with him, he is the LT #73.
 

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#17

http://nfltraderumors.co/nfl-notes-vita-...t-jaguars/

Hayden Hurst, Mark Andrews, Tyrell Crosby and Will Richardson here today. Orlando Brown here tomorrow.
 

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#18

Would rather Ceosby over Brown
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#19

Crosby could well be in play at #29. He's a mauler. Could play guard in year 1 before sliding across to RT. Or just stay there.
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(This post was last modified: 04-03-2018, 07:19 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Ohio State linebacker Jerome Baker visits Jaguars

https://www.bigcatcountry.com/2018/4/3/1...ts-jaguars
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