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My 7-round Jaguars mock

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<div>Here's a  post-FA scenario I'd like:
 
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DL JONATHAN ALLEN

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<div>rd2
 G DION DAWKINS

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<div>rd3
 QB DAVIS WEBB
 
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<div>rd4
 RB WAYNE GALLMAN

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<div>rd5
 TE GEORGE KITTLE

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<div>rd6
 WR JOSH MALONE

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<div>rd7
 OT LEVON MYERS</div>
 

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Gallman?


 

As a round 4 RB I'm thinking Hill, Foreman, Kamara ... at least one of these guys should be there.


 

I wonder if one of those NTs we were discussing might be there in round six?


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#42

Quote:Gallman?


 

As a round 4 RB I'm thinking Hill, Foreman, Kamara ... at least one of these guys should be there.


 

I wonder if one of those NTs we were discussing might be there in round six?
 

I think Gallman is tougher at the point of contact than Kamara or Hill by a pretty good margin. I think that's a trait this F.O. will weigh heavily in their evaluation of RBs in this draft.  

 

Foreman was gone from the board and mock simulator I used. 

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#43

Quote:I think Gallman is tougher at the point of contact than Kamara or Hill by a pretty good margin. I think that's a trait this F.O. will weigh heavily in their evaluation of RBs in this draft.  

 

Foreman was gone from the board and mock simulator I used. 
Also because there's at least a 50/50 shot if not better that Kamara will be gone by 35. 

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#44

Quote:Also because there's at least a 50/50 shot if not better that Kamara will be gone by 35. 
Don't know about 35, but I didn't think he'll be there in the 4th for sure.   (despite the simulator still offering him LOL) 

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#45

I hadn't even heard of Gallman until now, and am thinking round four is probably a bit too early for him.


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#46
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2017, 02:17 PM by KYjaggy.)

Quote:I hadn't even heard of Gallman until now, and am thinking round four is probably a bit too early for him.
He was the feature RB for the back to back national championship appearing Clemson Tigers...and was firmly in the round 2 mix before his horrible combine. 4th round would be nice value. 


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#47

Quote:I hadn't even heard of Gallman until now, and am thinking round four is probably a bit too early for him.
 

If you compare his running to Hill and Kamara you'll notice he gets lower and delivers a tougher blow when he makes contact with defenders.  

 

After a year of bulking up and getting coached up at the next level - I believe that trait will pay big dividends for him. 

 

draftbreakdown.com/players/wayne-gallman/

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#48
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2017, 02:39 PM by JackCity.)

Kareem Hunt ran a 4.6 at the combine and calmed the hype a bit but I'm still pretty sure he can be a good starting running back in the NFL. He can catch , block, never fumbles, always seems to find a hole, drives his legs and falls forward every time.


Might scare some off but he's what Yeldon was supposed to be when we drafted him. Perhaps we need someone more dynamic.
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#49

Quote:If you compare his running to Hill and Kamara you'll notice he gets lower and delivers a tougher blow when he makes contact with defenders.  

 

After a year of bulking up and getting coached up at the next level - I believe that trait will pay big dividends for him. 

 

draftbreakdown.com/players/wayne-gallman/
 

 

Still, over him and those other guys, the one RB I find myself really wanting is McNichols, and I keep finding myself hoping he falls to round three. In an ideal draft, we get McNichols round three and then Webb round four.


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#50

McNichols is a good choice too.

 

I'm surprised no one else mentions Marlon Mack. His video is sexy and he is one of the other few RB that excelled at the combine. I think he would be my favorite RB/value meld in the third round.

 

Really if we want plus athleticism at the position we are stuck with McCaffrey, Kamara, Mack, and McNichols. 


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