OK, I have been good for at least a month now, but no more! I got to give a mock draft with more wacky trades because the draft board is getting a bit dull.Rd 1(26): Gosder Cherilus - OT - Boston College
If he gets past the Steelers then he will be the Jags pick and will be given a year to ready himself to become the teams next OLT in 2009.
TRADE: Jags trade Picks 58 (Rd 2) and 89 (Rd 3) to the Falcons for Picks 48 (Rd 2), 138 (Rd 5) and 212 (Rd7).
Rd 2(48): Calais Campbell - DE - Miami
The Jags consider taking Campbell in Rd 1 but when he slides in Rd 2 the Jags jump up and trade with the Falcons to grab him.
Rd 3(71): Red Bryant - DT - Texas A&M
Jags take a space-eater that will fit into the DT rotation spot vacated by Marcus Stroud.
TRADE: Jags trade Matt Jones to the Bengals for Pick 112 in Rd 4.
Rd 4(112): Dexter Jackson - PR/WR - Appalachian State
Jags take a Punt Returner and slot WR in an attempt to replace Dennis Northcutt.
Rd 4(125): Steve Slaton - RB - West Virginia
Jags jump on this specialty RB that will be in the same backfield with MoJo on 3rd down and long plays. A poor man Reggie Bush type RB that is really a better recieving RB than a pounder. Mojo will be kept from running back kickoffs to protect him and his legs so this function will fall to Steve Slaton.
Rd 5(138): Gary Guyton - OLB - Ga. Tech
Jags grab another LB from Ga. Tech that can play all three LB spots and is pretty good in pass coverage and is very good at blitzing the QB.
Rd 5(143): Jack Ikegwuonu - CB/S - Wisconsin
Jags draft a CB/FS prospect that will be placed on IR for the 2008 season so he can be ready to compete for a roster spot in 2009.
Rd 5(158): Dennis Dixon - QB - Oregon
Jags take their future 2nd string QB who will be placed on IR for the 2008 season and be ready for the the 2009 season.
Rd 5(159): Gary Barnidge - TE - Louisville
A very good recieving TE that will need to learn to block better. His hands are exceptional and his speed is better than that of Marcedes Lewis.
Rd 7(212): Chris Horton - SS - UCLA
Jags take a big hitter to compete for the SS spot behind Gerald Sensabaugh. Horton has good speed but has had wrist injuries that may be the reason this talented player falls this far in the draft.