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Jaiquawn Jarrett


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2nd round safety of the eagles in 11 was cut today.

http://www.nfl.com/n...condrounder-cut

Any familiar with him johnny rockets maybe that could shed some light on it? From the article he sounds every bit like what godfrey has been for us. (misses a lot of tackles) However with steve wilks being brought in from the chargers do you think we take a chance on him in a back up role and move campbell to the practice squad?

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why?

Because we should always be looking to upgrade even in the back up positions. Not to mention the guy has been in a crowded secondary in philly.

He has good size at 6'0 and he seems to be pretty built and every one of our safeties is pretty scrawny by comparison as i mentioned the biggest guy in our secondary from a physical standpoint is Captain and for a safety thats crazy if corners are bigger than you.

And how do you go from being regarded as a great tackler by coaches all over the place to being a horrible tackler all of a sudden? I think it's an interesting look.

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Is he a "special teams ace?"

In 11 when they drafted him they were hoping he would fit the mold of Brian Dawkins. And supposedly in college he looked every bit the part. I'm sure you all are aware of the poo machine that has been going on in Philly with their d coach being a former o line coach.

As far as special teams goes i'm as out of the loop as you guys on the subject. All I know is what I remember hearing during draft day in 11 and what I saw from some highlights on that day and from some i've just found. Which is why I asked if anyone knew in my first post.

Isn't wilkes supposed to be really good with the safeties?

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