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Jags showing interest in potential supplemental draftee CB Brandon Bryant

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(06-25-2018, 04:59 PM)knarnn Wrote: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...ams-monday

Quote: With representatives from 14 NFL clubs on hand, Bryant ran official 40-yard dash times of 4.45 and 4.52, vertical jumped 34 inches and turned in a broad jump of 10-3. In agility drills, he ran 3-cone drill times of 7.26 and 7.52, with a 20-yard shuttle clocking of 4.23. He opted not to perform in the bench press. 

Scouts from the Atlanta FalconsOakland RaidersBaltimore RavensNew Orleans SaintsHouston TexansPittsburgh SteelersLos Angeles RamsCleveland BrownsNew York JetsWashington RedskinsIndianapolis ColtsJacksonville JaguarsSan Francisco 49ers and New York Giants were on hand for the morning workout.

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[font=sans-serif]A host of clubs met with Bryant privately on Sunday, and following his workout, several more pulled him aside, including the RedskinsTexansSteelersColtsJaguars and 49ers.[/font]
So if the Jaguars draft a player in the supplemental draft they have to fork over a pick from the same round of the 2019 draft. Since essentially nobody EVER makes a supplemental draft selection, whoever the Jaguars pick will cost them a 2019 first round pick.

Why not raid somebody else's roster for a proven first round-caliber talent?
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(07-07-2018, 05:49 PM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote:
(06-25-2018, 04:59 PM)knarnn Wrote: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...ams-monday
So if the Jaguars draft a player in the supplemental draft they have to fork over a pick from the same round of the 2019 draft. Since essentially nobody EVER makes a supplemental draft selection, whoever the Jaguars pick will cost them a 2019 first round pick.

This is so far from remotely accurate.
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(07-07-2018, 06:09 PM)Rico Wrote:
(07-07-2018, 05:49 PM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote: So if the Jaguars draft a player in the supplemental draft they have to fork over a pick from the same round of the 2019 draft. Since essentially nobody EVER makes a supplemental draft selection, whoever the Jaguars pick will cost them a 2019 first round pick.

This is so far from remotely accurate.
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#24

(07-03-2018, 09:01 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote:
(07-02-2018, 09:20 PM)Jags02 Wrote: I actually do see Caldwell putting in a claim, but I'm doubting it will be high enough given our draft position. We'd probably have to go a round higher then we'd want to, but Caldwell isn't typically one to reach for players in the draft. 

I will say this...due to Caldwell's ability to find great defensive players in Ramsey, Jack, Yannick, Jackson, etc..i trust him

lol @ 'finding' Ramsey, Jack, and Jackson. Everyone with a set of working eyes knew these guys were no-brainer superstars. I'll give you Yannick.
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(07-08-2018, 06:13 PM)rocdee Wrote:
(07-03-2018, 09:01 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: I will say this...due to Caldwell's ability to find great defensive players in Ramsey, Jack, Yannick, Jackson, etc..i trust him

lol @ 'finding' Ramsey, Jack, and Jackson. Everyone with a set of working eyes knew these guys were no-brainer superstars. I'll give you Yannick.

Jack was not selected until the second round.  Apparently quite a few GMs did not see him as a no brainer pick.
 

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(07-08-2018, 06:30 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(07-08-2018, 06:13 PM)rocdee Wrote: lol @ 'finding' Ramsey, Jack, and Jackson. Everyone with a set of working eyes knew these guys were no-brainer superstars. I'll give you Yannick.

Jack was not selected until the second round.  Apparently quite a few GMs did not see him as a no brainer pick.

only because of his knee. if there were no concerns with his knee, he's have been a top 10 pick.
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(07-08-2018, 06:36 PM)rocdee Wrote:
(07-08-2018, 06:30 PM)Bullseye Wrote: Jack was not selected until the second round.  Apparently quite a few GMs did not see him as a no brainer pick.

only because of his knee. if there were no concerns with his knee, he's have been a top 10 pick.

Then he wasn't a no brainer pick.

I get he was a top 5 to 10 talent.  His knee injury gave GMs second thoughts.

It took brains and guts to take Jack.  Caldwell's decision to take him should not be dismissed.

Does Caldwell not get credit for Telvin Smith, Bouye or Church?
 

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Just curious how high a bid the jaguars are willing to put on him.
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(07-07-2018, 06:09 PM)Rico Wrote:
(07-07-2018, 05:49 PM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote: So if the Jaguars draft a player in the supplemental draft they have to fork over a pick from the same round of the 2019 draft. Since essentially nobody EVER makes a supplemental draft selection, whoever the Jaguars pick will cost them a 2019 first round pick.

This is so far from remotely accurate.

Oh really?

https://www.thoughtco.com/supplemental-d...ss-1335579

Teams Express Interest
After the order is determined, each team submits to the league the name of the player(s) they are interested in, as well as the round of the supplemental draft they would like to choose them in. The team that submits the highest bid is awarded rights to the player. If more than one team bids a pick from the same round, the team with the highest pick in the round wins.

If a team uses a pick in the supplemental draft, it must forfeit its choice in the corresponding round of the next year's NFL draft.
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(07-09-2018, 01:50 PM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote:
(07-07-2018, 06:09 PM)Rico Wrote: This is so far from remotely accurate.

Oh really?

https://www.thoughtco.com/supplemental-d...ss-1335579

Teams Express Interest
After the order is determined, each team submits to the league the name of the player(s) they are interested in, as well as the round of the supplemental draft they would like to choose them in. The team that submits the highest bid is awarded rights to the player. If more than one team bids a pick from the same round, the team with the highest pick in the round wins.

If a team uses a pick in the supplemental draft, it must forfeit its choice in the corresponding round of the next year's NFL draft.

So in your warped little world you're automatically assuming the Jaguars are going to place a first round bid on him?

That's the ONLY way they'd lose a first.

Good grief.
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(07-08-2018, 06:59 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(07-08-2018, 06:36 PM)rocdee Wrote: only because of his knee. if there were no concerns with his knee, he's have been a top 10 pick.

Then he wasn't a no brainer pick.

I get he was a top 5 to 10 talent.  His knee injury gave GMs second thoughts.

It took brains and guts to take Jack.  Caldwell's decision to take him should not be dismissed.

Does Caldwell not get credit for Telvin Smith, Bouye or Church?

I thought that it was long term play that was a factor in how Jack was drafted.  It wasn't just a knee injury it is the fact that he is projected to not make it to a second contract potentially.
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#32

Correct. He was a first round talent who doctors felt had a shortened career (but they couldn't put a number on how short.)

The gamble was the value for the number of years on the career. No doubt he wasn't falling much farther. A lot of teams went with what they felt to be a safer pick in the first who likely also had their eye on him. I'm sure a lot of teams were ready to pull the trigger in the second.
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(07-09-2018, 01:50 PM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote:
(07-07-2018, 06:09 PM)Rico Wrote: This is so far from remotely accurate.

Oh really?

https://www.thoughtco.com/supplemental-d...ss-1335579

Teams Express Interest
After the order is determined, each team submits to the league the name of the player(s) they are interested in, as well as the round of the supplemental draft they would like to choose them in. The team that submits the highest bid is awarded rights to the player. If more than one team bids a pick from the same round, the team with the highest pick in the round wins.

If a team uses a pick in the supplemental draft, it must forfeit its choice in the corresponding round of the next year's NFL draft.

Did you really think this was going to make you seem like you had a clue what you were talking about saying the team would give up a first rounder?  If so, swing and a miss.
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#34

Per PFT:

Quote: 1. The Draft will continue until all players have been selected or seven rounds have been completed, whichever occurs first. Each round will last 10 minutes.

2. If a player is selected in a given round, the selecting club will forfeit its selection in the same round in the subsequent Principal Draft, which is scheduled for April 25-27, 2019.

3. Priority in the Supplemental Draft will be established by a weighted lottery, which will be conducted on the morning of the Supplemental Draft. Clubs will be notified of the priority for the Supplemental Draft shortly before 1:00 p.m. Once the Draft has begun, no further trades involving draft choices will be accepted until it is over. The order of each round will reflect any previously completed trades.

4. Choices to which a club does not own clear title may not be exercised. For example, Club A has traded its own 2019 third-round choice to Club B for a player, contingent upon that player being a member of Club A’s Active List at some time during the 2018 regular season. Because there is no way at this time to determine which club will end up with the 2019 choice (i.e., it may revert to Club A if the roster contingency is not fulfilled), the choice may not be exercised by either club in the Supplemental Draft.

5. To expedite what otherwise would be a very lengthy procedure, the following steps will be taken for each round:

a) At 1:00 p.m., the League office will notify all clubs that the first round has begun.

b) Clubs will then have 10 minutes, with the time limit running concurrently for all Clubs, to respond if they wish to select in Round One. All responses should be immediate. This is in lieu of the procedure used during the regular Draft under which an individual club’s allotted time limit does not begin until the Club ahead of it has made its selection.

c) Any club that knows in advance that it will pass the opportunity to select for the entire seven rounds, or for a specific number of rounds fewer than seven, is requested to advise the League office prior to the beginning of the Draft. intentions will be kept confidential from other clubs and will be used only to expedite this process.

d) If a player is selected in a given round — even if selected by more than one club — the selections will be compiled and the player will be awarded to the club that holds priority. Clubs are to be notified immediately of players awarded to other clubs. Clubs that hold more than one choice in a round must indicate to the League office which choice they are using for the selection

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(07-09-2018, 03:03 PM)FBT Wrote:
(07-09-2018, 01:50 PM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote: Oh really?

https://www.thoughtco.com/supplemental-d...ss-1335579

Teams Express Interest
After the order is determined, each team submits to the league the name of the player(s) they are interested in, as well as the round of the supplemental draft they would like to choose them in. The team that submits the highest bid is awarded rights to the player. If more than one team bids a pick from the same round, the team with the highest pick in the round wins.

If a team uses a pick in the supplemental draft, it must forfeit its choice in the corresponding round of the next year's NFL draft.

Did you really think this was going to make you seem like you had a clue what you were talking about saying the team would give up a first rounder?  If so, swing and a miss.


Better aim that high. It appears the Jaguars' scouting department is neurotic enough to suggest it. After all, Dante Fowler, Jr. was regarded as a steal by the front office. 

Yup better use a first rounder. It's not like the Jaguars JUST drafted a......SAFETY in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft.
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#36

^bro...relax
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#37

(07-10-2018, 10:59 PM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote:
(07-09-2018, 03:03 PM)FBT Wrote: Did you really think this was going to make you seem like you had a clue what you were talking about saying the team would give up a first rounder?  If so, swing and a miss.


Better aim that high. It appears the Jaguars' scouting department is neurotic enough to suggest it. After all, Dante Fowler, Jr. was regarded as a steal by the front office. 

Yup better use a first rounder. It's not like the Jaguars JUST drafted a......SAFETY in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft.

So...trying to atone for your stupid comment by making more stupid comments.  Excellent strategy.  And you call the scouting department neurotic?  lol
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#38

Draft starts in 30 minutes
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#39

Beal goes to the Giants in the 3rd round
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#40

Adonis Alexander 6th round pick to Redskins.

Ugwoegbu, Bryant, and Carter undrafted and now free agents.
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