Jags upwardly mobile in '08 draft?

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  1. ATVZ400

    ATVZ400 Senior Member

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    Jaguars: Jags upwardly mobile in '08 draft?
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    There seems to be a growing belief that the Jacksonville Jaguars might try to package some extra draft picks in an attempt to move up from the No. 26 slot in the 2008 NFL draft, according to USA Today. The Jaguars are expected to select a defensive end in the first round, but there are only a select number of quality options available. The team might try to package some of their extra draft picks – they received a third- and fifth-round pick from Buffalo in the Marcus Stroud trade – to move into the upper half of the first round.
    http://www.fanballnews.com/nfl/
     
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  2. Fin-Omenal

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    Sounds like they want Gholston or more likely Harvey..
     
  3. PhinsRock

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    Which is exactly why they should give us their 2nd and 3rd for JT, perfect fit. Then they can just take BPA in the first round. Works for me.
     
  4. alen1

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    Phillip Merling maybe?
     
  5. slickj101

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    I'd take any kind of trade down from #1 or trade of JT thats as good or better then 2 3rds.
     
  6. bran

    bran Senior Member

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    they might want harvey the guy is a very good pass rusher but why not give up a second and a 3rd or
    4th for taylor and then they could take another piece with there #1?
     
  7. Jaj

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    You know few people realize it but the 3rd and 5th package they received from the Bills isn't that far from the package that Miami is asking for. It's about a 50 or so point difference so for them to give that up wouldn't be out of this world.

    I think the Jags should jump at a 2+4 offer.
     

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