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After all those years of convincing ourselves that grades didn't matter and Gene was actually the smartest guy in the room, it's really nice to see the opposite side. Caldwell isn't trying to impress anyone, hes trying yo bring in good players. And he's doing that by taking guys who were good in college against good competition. Go figure.
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From an article on Michael Sam and the least logical trades of the draft(http://grantland.com/features/nfl-draft-...ay-trades/) :
Quote: Food for thought. Quote:From an article on Michael Sam and the least logical trades of the draft(http://grantland.com/features/nfl-draft-...ay-trades/) :Considering 5th round picks have much less than a 50% chance of starting, I think they are best used in moving around in the draft to help obtain players who have a much better chance of contributing. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:From an article on Michael Sam and the least logical trades of the draft(http://grantland.com/features/nfl-draft-...ay-trades/) : Every move carries risk. If Robinson and Linder end up not being successful then the moves for them will be seen as mistakes. If those players end up being successful then the moves will be seen as smart. The Jaguars drafted 9 players. I'd rather have more 2nd and third round talents than 5th and 6th round talents, but we'll see how it works out.
Quote:Considering 5th round picks have much less than a 50% chance of starting, I think they are best used in moving around in the draft to help obtain players who have a much better chance of contributing. Yeah, I bashed Caldwell for that Monroe trade.....now that I see that the picks were used to help get some of the picks we did, I owe Caldwell a mea culpa or will if those players pan out. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Considering 5th round picks have much less than a 50% chance of starting, I think they are best used in moving around in the draft to help obtain players who have a much better chance of contributing. Quote:Every move carries risk. Quote:Yeah, I bashed Caldwell for that Monroe trade.....now that I see that the picks were used to help get some of the picks we did, I owe Caldwell a mea culpa or will if those players pan out. I'm not saying I agree with the article. I just haven't seen much, if any, negative press about the Jags' draft, or at least I hadn't until this piece. Personally, I feel like Caldwell very much has a plan in place and knew exactly what he was doing when he made the trades. It's of note that all picks he gave up were picks in this draft--he isn't mortgaging the future at all in my opinion. I actually think he might move a couple more of the Smith-era holdovers. He might find buyers for Alualu or Lewis for 5ths and 6ths or something. I mean, if Gabbert gets us a 6th, surely some marginally productive players could get us that, right? I love the draft, and I feel like Dave is a bit smarter than random guy from Grantland. Quote:Good point, Bon Jagley. I think it also strengthened people's opinion of our first selection when it came out that at least three other teams planned to pick Bartles.Sadly they wound up with Jaymes. Thank you for your support. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:I actually think he might move a couple more of the Smith-era holdovers. He might find buyers for Alualu or Lewis for 5ths and 6ths or something. I mean, if Gabbert gets us a 6th, surely some marginally productive players could get us that, right? I do too. But I'd add Shorts to the above list.His contract expires after this season. |
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