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Bad news for those wanting to draft Fournette, the possible picks for the Jaguars came down to Adams (church), pass rusher (Campbell), Lattimore (Bouye), Hooker,and Fournette.

 

I know a lot of us were hoping to nab him, so this would suck, but unless they get cheeky with d-line, target ANOTHER db, or reeaaallly early OL, we are out of luck. 

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Yea , I'm in the wait and see on the Draft , I hope 1 of the 2  Fournette or Adams  are still on the board at #8 , But you never know who will be on the board when our pick comes up.

Now its Time to fill  My breakfast needs  hahah  7 eggs  mixed with 1/2 cup of oats and ham  , side cup of black beans and 2 16oz bottle of water  YUMMY YUMMY

 

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They released Sen'Derrick Marks, DT yesterday, and Campbell is 30 years old.  Ivory (2021), and Yeldon are under contract for multiple years.  Nothing cheeky about it, their DL still sucks.  Allen or Thomas are still the LIKELY pick(s).

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1 hour ago, NcPsa10 said:

Yea , I'm in the wait and see on the Draft , I hope 1 of the 2  Fournette or Adams  are still on the board at #8 , But you never know who will be on the board when our pick comes up.

Now its Time to fill  My breakfast needs  hahah  7 eggs  mixed with 1/2 cup of oats and ham  , side cup of black beans and 2 16oz bottle of water  YUMMY YUMMY

The chances Fournette or Adams are on the board is H I G H.

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3 minutes ago, Steves89 said:

Doesn't this make the likelihood of a safety being on the board higher? Adams is the number one person on my board (well, after myles) and Hooker, though not my favorite wouldn't be bad at 8 either.

Maybe Hooker but I doubt it.  Not Adams with Church.

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3 hours ago, Verge said:

Bad news for those wanting to draft Fournette, the possible picks for the Jaguars came down to Adams (church), pass rusher (Campbell), Lattimore (Bouye), Hooker,and Fournette.

 

I know a lot of us were hoping to nab him, so this would suck, but unless they get cheeky with d-line, target ANOTHER db, or reeaaallly early OL, we are out of luck. 

Maybe. There is an argument that they don't need a RB. But, with Coughlin running the place, I am sure Fournette is a big bleep on the radar.

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26 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Maybe. There is an argument that they don't need a RB. But, with Coughlin running the place, I am sure Fournette is a big bleep on the radar.

So are Allen/Thomas.  Just sucks we have to wait.

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I don't know everything about Jacksonville at all.  It really depends on how they view certain players, and how they fit into their plans.

Fournette needs a power running team, which it looks like Jacksonville has.  Do they feel like he's a better player over what they have?  Do they have a bigger hole on their roster?  Jacksonville has been the team of potential, tons of high draft picks, and chronic under achievement. Why is that?

Who knows who they will pick, or who will trade up.  We know that this draft is already getting crazy with the rest of the trades going on.

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