| | Posted Sunday, October 12, 2008 12:10 PM | |
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| 1.) James Lauranitis (LB)
2.) Vince Oghobaase (DT)
3.) Kraig Urbik (OG)
4.) Brandon Gibson (WR)
5.) Graham Harrell (QB)
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| | | Posted Sunday, October 12, 2008 12:29 PM | |
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| | Rd 1 - Greg Hardy - DE - Mississippi Rd 2 - Tyson Jackson - DT - LSU Rd 3 - Fenuki Tupon - OT/OG - Oregon Rd 4 - Brian Toal - LB - Boston College Rd 5 - Jaison Williams - WR - Oregon Rd 6 - Sherrod Martin - FS/CB - Troy |
| | | Posted Sunday, October 12, 2008 12:46 PM | |
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| Jackson will be a 34 DE, Stigma. Another DE in the first, Stig? A little over the top.
I think the one area they won't address will be DE/Pass Rusher unless it comes from a linebacker ala Manny Lawson / Julian Peterson.
Duke Robinson / Vince Oghabassee bandwagon...woop woop. |
| | | Posted Sunday, October 12, 2008 12:51 PM | |
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| Depends where we're drafting but if we have a shot at Eugene Monroe we gotta take him.
"You cannot build character, in my opinion, except through adversity"
-Bobby Bowden
"We will stop the run"
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| | | Posted Sunday, October 12, 2008 3:33 PM | |
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| | Rob Meier was also drafted as a DE and then was turned into a DT. Last year the Jags used Tony McDaniel at DE. The Jags MUST turn this Defense around and the best way to do that is to have three quality DEs. Greg Hardy at 265 can easily grow into a 275 lb DE and not lose his speed. He and Harvey would be incredible at the end spots. The Jags could then put Groves in the swing position such that he can line up anywhere along the Dline. Tyson Jackson will be an awesome pass rush DT. At 6'4" 295, he is plenty stout against the run and with Henderson besides him, he need not take on the double team. (Remember if Justin Tuck can play DT, then Tyson Jackson can play DT.) Sometimes you have to think out of the box! |
| | | Posted Sunday, October 12, 2008 9:18 PM | |
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| Stigma (10/12/2008) Rob Meier was also drafted as a DE and then was turned into a DT. Last year the Jags used Tony McDaniel at DE. The Jags MUST turn this Defense around and the best way to do that is to have three quality DEs.
Greg Hardy at 265 can easily grow into a 275 lb DEand not lose his speed. He and Harvey would be incredible at the end spots. The Jags could then put Groves in the swing position such that he can line up anywhere along the Dline.
Tyson Jackson will be an awesome pass rush DT. At 6'4" 295, he is plenty stout against the run and with Henderson besides him, he need not take on the double team.
(Remember if Justin Tuck can play DT, then Tyson Jackson can play DT.)
Sometimes you have to think out of the box!
agreed but im still not sold on the state of our offensive line
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Sammy (10/30/2008)
In case anyone needs a clue.
Pick a number between 1 and 100, Add 52, Now subtract 7, Add 4, Subtract 13, Subtract the number you started with, Divide by 2, Add 7, Multiply by 4 then subtract 9 ... Viola there's your clue.
Sam
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| | | Posted Monday, October 13, 2008 7:04 AM | |
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| Durty_Duval (10/12/2008)
Stigma (10/12/2008) Rob Meier was also drafted as a DE and then was turned into a DT. Last year the Jags used Tony McDaniel at DE. The Jags MUST turn this Defense around and the best way to do that is to have three quality DEs.
Greg Hardy at 265 can easily grow into a 275 lb DEand not lose his speed. He and Harvey would be incredible at the end spots. The Jags could then put Groves in the swing position such that he can line up anywhere along the Dline.
Tyson Jackson will be an awesome pass rush DT. At 6'4" 295, he is plenty stout against the run and with Henderson besides him, he need not take on the double team.
(Remember if Justin Tuck can play DT, then Tyson Jackson can play DT.)
Sometimes you have to think out of the box!agreed but im still not sold on the state of our offensive line I highly suggest that you do a little research on Fenuki Tupon - OT/OG - Oregon. He can play both OT spots, plus either OG spots. Throw him in there with a fully healed Charles Spencer, Chris Naeole, Mo. Williams, Brad Meester and Vince Manuwai and you have a very talented and deep Oline. This of course assumes that the Jags resign both Meester and Barnes. |
| | | Posted Monday, October 13, 2008 8:07 AM | |
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| | We need a run-stopping DT who can push the middle of the line back into the QB on passing plays. Of course, every team wants one of those, but I think a run-stopping DT is our number one need. |
| | | Posted Monday, October 13, 2008 8:13 AM | |
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| | Terrence Cody! My favorite college DT's are Vince Oghobaase (Duke), Terrence Cody (Alabama), Gerald McCoy (RS Soph. Oklahoma), Tyson Jackson (DT/DE, LSU)
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| | | Posted Monday, October 13, 2008 8:23 AM | |
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| | If DeMarcus Granger - DT - Oklahoma comes out as a Jr., he would be an excellent value pick in Rd 2. |
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