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Top 5s

#1

My Top 5 at each position:

 

QB:

Carson Wentz

Jared Goff

Paxton  Lynch

Dak Prescott

Jacoby Brissett

 

RB:

Ezekiel Elliott

Derrek Henry

Alex Collins

Kenneth Dixon

Jonathan Williams

 

WR:

Laquon Treadwell

Braxton Miller

Josh Doctson

Corey Coleman

Pharoh Cooper

 

TE:

Hunter Henry

Jake McGee

Jerrell Adams

Nick Vannett

Bryce Williams

 

OLine:

Leremy Tunsil

Ronnie Stanley

Jack Conklin

Taylor Decker

Vadal Alexander

 

DEnds:

Shaq Lawson

Joey Bosa

Deforest Buckner

Emmanuel Ogbah

Jon Bullard

 

Edge:

Leonard Floyd

Noah Spence

Shalique Calhoun

Carl Nassib

Kevin Dodd

 

DTackles:

A'Shawn Robinson

Andrew Billings

Adolphus Washington

Austen Johnson

Jon Bullard

 

OLBs:

Leonard Floyd

Scooby Wright III

Derron Lee

Jordan Jenkins

Eric Striker

 

ILB:

Myles Jack

Reggie Ragland

Kentrell Brothers

Jaylon Smith

Antonio Morrisson

 

CBs:

Vernon Hargreaves III

Jalen Ramsey

McKensie Alexander

William Jackson

Jalen Mills

 

FS:

Jalen Ramsey

Darian Thompson

Jeremy Cash

Keanu Neal

Jalen Mills

 

SS:

Keanu Neal

Jeremy Cash

Vonn Bell

Karl Joseph

Jayron Kearse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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#2

I haven't seen Floyd ranked that high. Guessing he's you're #1 guy for us at 5?
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#3

Bucky Brooks updated his Top 5 list:

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...y-position


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#4

This draft is made for the Jags.  It is weakest at QB and WR.  The 2 positions that the Jags are totally set at.  It is strongest at DL and DB.  2 of the positions the Jags need the most. 


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#5

Quote:This draft is made for the Jags.  It is weakest at QB and WR.  The 2 positions that the Jags are totally set at.  It is strongest at DL and DB.  2 of the positions the Jags need the most. 
 

So this could be a good year to trade down if we stay in the top 10.

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#6

No Leonard Floyd is not ,my number 1 guy, I wouldn't be too mad if we did pick him. My guys would be VH3, Ramsey, Jack, Ragland, Floyd.


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#7

I agree that the 2 deepest positions in the draft are defensive tackle and cornerback. Look at the studs who aren't even on your top 5 list:

 

DT: Rankins, Butler and Clark

CB: Fuller and Apple

 

Any of those guys would be a great 2nd round pick. If the Jags are able to sign Malik Jackson, my preference in the 2nd round would be Fuller. Most have Apple being drafted in Round 1, but Fuller may fall due to his injury. In addition to adding Jackson (wishful thinking) and Fuller, I'd take Ramsay in the 1st and sign Vernon to play LEO with Fowler. That would leave OTTO and center as the greatest needs which still need to be addressed. I'm sure Caldwell already knows if he'll pursue Mack again. He may not be worth what they'd pay him, but it's Khan's money and he does have enough cap room so why not? He'd be a significant upgrade, especially being one year removed from his injury. Not sure who'd be a good OTTO candidate in the 3rd round, but that's when I'd take this position.


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#8

Quote:I agree that the 2 deepest positions in the draft are defensive tackle and cornerback. Look at the studs who aren't even on your top 5 list:


DT: Rankins, Butler and Clark

CB: Fuller and Apple


Any of those guys would be a great 2nd round pick. If the Jags are able to sign Malik Jackson, my preference in the 2nd round would be Fuller. Most have Apple being drafted in Round 1, but Fuller may fall due to his injury. In addition to adding Jackson (wishful thinking) and Fuller, I'd take Ramsay in the 1st and sign Vernon to play LEO with Fowler. That would leave OTTO and center as the greatest needs which still need to be addressed. I'm sure Caldwell already knows if he'll pursue Mack again. He may not be worth what they'd pay him, but it's Khan's money and he does have enough cap room so why not? He'd be a significant upgrade, especially being one year removed from his injury. Not sure who'd be a good OTTO candidate in the 3rd round, but that's when I'd take this position.


I think Fuller is extremely overated.
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#9

Quote:I agree that the 2 deepest positions in the draft are defensive tackle and cornerback. Look at the studs who aren't even on your top 5 list:

 

DT: Rankins, Butler and Clark

CB: Fuller and Apple

 

Any of those guys would be a great 2nd round pick. If the Jags are able to sign Malik Jackson, my preference in the 2nd round would be Fuller. Most have Apple being drafted in Round 1, but Fuller may fall due to his injury. In addition to adding Jackson (wishful thinking) and Fuller, I'd take Ramsay in the 1st and sign Vernon to play LEO with Fowler. That would leave OTTO and center as the greatest needs which still need to be addressed. I'm sure Caldwell already knows if he'll pursue Mack again. He may not be worth what they'd pay him, but it's Khan's money and he does have enough cap room so why not? He'd be a significant upgrade, especially being one year removed from his injury. Not sure who'd be a good OTTO candidate in the 3rd round, but that's when I'd take this position.
 

Two NFL.com mocks have Eli Apple going in the first round - one early and one late.

 

We definitely need to draft a center, but not before the third round. Dave Caldwell may choose not to pursue Alex Mack again, knowing we need a long-term answer at that position.

 

Maybe it is just me, but I don't understand why people think signing Olivier Vernon is probable long before free agency starts. IMO we should always assume that is doubtful when discussing draft prospects.

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(This post was last modified: 02-03-2016, 05:23 PM by JAXsonVIL.)

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#11

Edit what?


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#12

Nassib isn't an edge-rusher.
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#13

Cash as a FS?
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#14

Quote:Nassib isn't an edge-rusher.


6'7, 271 pounds, 4.71 40, 15.5 sacks. Sounds like an edge rusher to me.
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#15

He benefited from having a couple of really good teammates on the line in Johnson and Zettal. He's never going to win on the edge in the NFL.


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#16
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2016, 03:16 PM by knarnn.)

Quote:He benefited from having a couple of really good teammates on the line in Johnson and Zettal. He's never going to win on the edge in the NFL.

He's raw for sure but he has the physical materials to work with and a relentless motor. The guy went from a walk on in college to leading the FBS in sacks this season and breaking the PSU single season sack record. He may never be a double digit sack guy but he can get pressure on the passer. If you can't get a day 1 starter in the 3rd round then he's the perfect guy you'd consider drafting and developing.
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#17
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2016, 03:36 PM by JaguarsWoman.)

Quote:He's raw for sure but he has the physical materials to work with and a relentless motor. The guy went from a walk on in college to leading the FBS in sacks this season and breaking the PSU single season sack record. He may never be a double digit sack guy but he can get pressure on the passer. If you can't get a day 1 starter in the 3rd round then he's the perfect guy you'd consider drafting and developing.
 

If we can't get a Day 1 starter at his position in the first round I want a Day 1 starter in the second round. Why wait until the third round if we don't have to?


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#18

Quote:If we can't get a Day 1 starter at his position in the first round I want a Day 1 starter in the second round. Why wait until the third round if we don't have to?


That's not at all what I said. You usually will get day one starters in the 1st and 2nd rounds. From the 3rd round on down it gets a little harder to find that.
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