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Kentucky DE Jeremy Jarmon Entering NFL Supplemental Draft


Kevin Greene

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Pretty good player.

Jarmon was second-team All-SEC a year ago, posting 4.5 sacks and 5.5 tackles for loss. He also dropped into coverage and was given credit for six pass breakups. Jarmon told the Lexington Herald-Leader that he will be heading to Philadelphia to meet with the Eagles. A team that selects Jarmon in any round of the supplemental draft has to give up their corresponding pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.

http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2009/06/08/kentucky-de-jeremy-jarmon-entering-nfl-supplemental-draft/

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so if i read write..if you pick him up you have to give up that same pick in the NFL draft the next year...that does not seem worth it.

Giving up next year's pick for this year's player is what we do best.

The Ravens got a steal by getting Jared Gaither with a 5th rounder.

Compare that with the price Carolina paid for Otah.

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It depends on how deep in the Supplemental draft he goes. I would imagine the Front Office has evaluated him and set a round they want to take him. If no one else grabs him by our selected round we'll take him. However if Philly evaluated him then they must be serious about grabbing him early, probably too early for us to give up a 3rd or 4th rounder for.

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so if i read write..if you pick him up you have to give up that same pick in the NFL draft the next year...that does not seem worth it.

If you rate him as a 3rd, and submit a 4th, and you are the highest, you get a player to play a year early, and get him for less than what he would fetch during the normal draft.

I was begging for Gaither when Balt got him two years ago.

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Never understood this.

So after a tiny amount of research, the supplemental draft is for the players who are accademically ineligable for the main draft upon applying to enter. then come the end of the season they have proved their academic eligibility and thus are able to register for the suplemental draft?

IS that right? Is there any other way of qualifying?

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Never understood this.

So after a tiny amount of research, the supplemental draft is for the players who are accademically ineligable for the main draft upon applying to enter. then come the end of the season they have proved their academic eligibility and thus are able to register for the suplemental draft?

IS that right? Is there any other way of qualifying?

It's for the players that are either kicked off the team, ineligible, not able to play for the NCAA....like this one...for drugs.

For whatever the reason, the players are not able to play again, for their conference, team, school...and instead of waiting and missing the NFL season and waiting on the regular draft, they enter the supplemental.

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