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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/young-jagua...--nfl.html

 

This article highlights how the Jags have some really solid pieces in place.  i don't know if it was already posted, but the article is a good read.  I agree with a lot of it, except i would give Bowanko a little more credit.

 

Check it out and enjoy


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They still have a ways to go but it was encouraging the other night that so many rookie and second year players were making key plays.


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Good stuff. Thanks for posting.  My concern are Joekel and Bowanko.  Lineman should flash pretty quick as Linder has.  Technique is a factor but winning the line of scrimmage is either something you can or can't do.  Considering we are 21 in rushing and 1st in giving up sacks we have a long way to go.  Not sure 5 months of offseason training is going to make that big of a difference if nothing changes.


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Quote:Good stuff. Thanks for posting.  My concern are Joekel and Bowanko.  Lineman should flash pretty quick as Linder has.  Technique is a factor but winning the line of scrimmage is either something you can or can't do.  Considering we are 21 in rushing and 1st in giving up sacks we have a long way to go.  Not sure 5 months of offseason training is going to make that big of a difference if nothing changes.
 

I think Bowanko has flashed the ability to get up the field and block on the 2nd level.

 

He struggles mightily at the point of attack though.  I don't mind him, but I would love to get a swing G/C in the draft that can push both Beadles and Bowanko for playing time.

 

As well as a legit RT of course.

 

My wish list:

 

RT like Scherff

G/C combination

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