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Who makes the ARob leap in 2016?

#21

Quote:Nick Marshall.....
Forgot that one. ^   Also a good candidate.

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#22

I think a lot of guys take a step forward next year.

 

There is a lot of good young talent on this roster.

 

Lee, Greene, Yeldon, Telvin, Colvin, House, Cann, Linder, Sample, Bortles, Fowler (Yes I know he was injured but I'm talking about talent and the kid is talented), Bennett, and Marshall.

 

There are a lot of guys I'm intrigued by.  Guys like Tyler Shatley, Jordan Tripp, Shaq Evans, Arrelious Benn, and Bowanko are guys that I'm interested to see where they end up.  

 

Then there is all the talent that Caldwell adds this offseason.

 

Exciting times for me.


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#23

Aaron Colvin. Better pass rush will lead to some more plays from him.
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#24

Quote:I'm gonna say Lee or Greene. I just have feeling the Allen's and JT are gonna be heavily focused on by defenses and allow one of these guys to have field days.
You can't cover all three of those guys. One of those three will still have a huge impact in every game.

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#25

TJ Yeldon


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#26

Julius Thomas
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#27

AR15 did something this year that only Jerry Rice and Randy Moss have done. I don't expect any of our guys to have that kind of leap. Hope I'm wrong though.
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#28

Telvin Smith.  I can see him become elite.


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#29

Dante Fowler Jr. I'm hoping this boy can get us 10 sacks. If we trade down in the draft get Nkemdiche to pair with him. Them SEC boys.


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#30

Aaron colvin is the most overrated player on the jags roster. He isn't making a leap, although one can dream
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#31

The person I would most like to "make the ARob Leap" in 2016 is the one and only Paul Casey Bradley.


I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#32

Quote:Aaron colvin is the most overrated player on the jags roster. He isn't making a leap, although one can dream
I disagree I think he could very well if the Jaguars sign a veteran like Sean Smith or Jenkins/Johnson from Rams to start outside. Which would enable Colvin to move inside to nickel back. Where he belongs
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#33

Quote:I disagree I think he could very well if the Jaguars sign a veteran like Sean Smith or Jenkins/Johnson from Rams to start outside. Which would enable Colvin to move inside to nickel back. Where he belongs


So downgrading from number 2 corner to number 3 is making a leap?
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#34

I think Sample will be a big time player
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#35

Quote:Julius Thomas



Agreed! I think with this additional offseason with Bortles, I see him getting 10tds. Unless he gets injured then throw that out the window. On defense. I see Telvin stepping up to pro bowl and leader of this defense!
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#36

Quote:I think Sample will be a big time player

Can't be worse than cyp
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#37

Quote:So downgrading from number 2 corner to number 3 is making a leap?
 

It's certainly possible for him to have more impact from the nickel position than he did bouncing between CB and NB. He'll also be gaining another offseason of development  - hopefully focused on only one position.

 

Considering how the Jags D was chewed up and spat out on passes between the hash marks in '15  - I think a good defender covering the slot can definitely have a 'break-out' performance there. 

I'm not all that confident about it actually happening, but it's possible. 

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#38

Yeah it absolutely could. If the secondary is improved Colvin could make big leap. It's coaches job to put players in best position to improve and Colvin is best fit at Nickle in my opinion.
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#39

Yeldon. He'll have over 1100 rushing yards and 500 reception yards with a 4.3+ ypc average and will make the probowl. 


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#40

Big leap forward?

I'll say Joeckel.


Hopefully:

- gets stronger over the offseason

- improves/learns better technique


C'mon LJ,, you can do it!
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