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Jacksonville Jaguars Depth Chart

QB: Blaine Gabbart / Chad Henne / Jordan Palmer / John Parker Wilson

WR: Justin Blackmon / Jordan Shipley / Jerrell Jackson / Toney Clemons

FB: Greg Jones

RB: Maurice Jones-Drew / Rashad Jennings / Jalen Parmele / Jordan Todman

LT: Eugene Monroe / Mark Asper

LG: Eben Britton / Austin Pasztor / Will Rackley

C : Brad Meester / Mike Brewster / Steve Vallos

RG: Uche Nwaneri / Jason Spitz / Drew Nowak

RT: Cameron Bradfield / Guy Whimper

TE: Marcedes Lewis / Zach Potter / Isaiah Stanback

WR: Laurent Robinson / Cecil Shorts / Taylor Price / Mike Brown

DE: Jason Babin / Austen Lane / George Selvie

DT: Tyson Alualu / D'Anthony Smith / Jeris Pendleton

DT: CJ Mosley / Terrance Knighton / Jerome Long

DE: Jeremy Mincey / Andre Branch / John Chick

SB: Daryl Smith / Julian Stanford

MB: Paul Posluszny / Greg Jones

WB: Russell Allen / Kyle Bosworth / Brandon Marshall

CB: Rashean Mathis / Aaron Ross / Kevin Rutland / Brandon King

FS: Dwight Lowery / Chris Prosinski

SS: Dawan Landry / Antwon Blake

CB: Derek Cox / William Middleton / Mike Harris / Antwaun Molden

P : Bryan Anger

PK: Josh Scobee

LS: Jeremy Cain

KR: Rashad Jennings / Jalen Parmele

PR: Jordan Shipley / Taylor Price

Bold = On the Block

Everyone on my roster is available for trade, PM me any offers!

The number 2 overall pick in the draft is available for trade! PM me any offers!

Trades

1. Jacksonville Jaguars trade Maurice Jones-Drew and their seventh round pick to the Arizona Cardinals for Beanie Wells and the Cardinals third round pick.

Free Agency Losses

RB: Jalen Parmele

NT: Terrance Knighton

OLB: Daryl Smith

Free Agency Additions

WR: Mike Wallace

FB: Greg Jones

RB: Michael Turner

OLB: Kaluka Maiava

CB: Derek Cox

Draft Picks

1: Sharrif Floyd

1: Desmond Trufant

3: EJ Manuel

3: Cornelius Washington

5: Stepfan Taylor

5: Jelani Jenkins

5: Josh Evans

6: Josh Boyce

6: Jeff Baca

6: Jake Stoneburner

7: Joe Kruger

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Depth Chart

Offense:

QB: Josh Freeman, Dan Orlovsky, Adam Weber

RB: Doug Martin, LeGarrette Blount, Dj Ware, Michael Smith

FB: Lonnie Pryor, Eric Lorig

WR: Vincent Jackson, Arrelious Benn, Chris Owusu

WR2: Mike Williams, Marquess Wilson, Taiquan Underwood

TE: Martellus Bennett, Luke Stocker, Nate Byham

LT: Donald Penn, Mike Remmers

LG: Carl Nicks, Roger Allen, Desmond Wynn

OC: Jeremy Zuttah, Ted Larsen

RG: Davin Joseph, Jamon Meredith

RT: Sebastian Vollmer, Demar Dotson

Defense:

DE: Michael Bennett, Da' Quan Bowers, Aaron Morgan

DT: Gerald McCoy, Richard Seymour, Corvey Irvin

DT: Star Lotulelei, Roy Miller, Gary Gibson

DE: Adrian Claiborne, Malliciah Goodman, Ernest Owusu

OLB: Lavonte David, Dekota Watson

ILB: Mason Foster, Najee Goode

OLB: Daryl Smith, Adam Hayward

CB: Jonathan Banks, Eric Wright, Anthony Gaitor

CB: Kennan Lewis, Blidi Wreh-Wilson, Myron Lewis, Leonard Johnson

FS: Ed Reed, Ahmad Black

SS: Mark Barron, Cody Grimm

Special Teams:

K: Connor Barth

P: Michael Koenen

LS: Andrew DePaulo

KR: Jonathan Banks

PR: Jonathan Banks

Draft Picks:

1.13- Star Lotulelei DT/ Utah

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2.6- Jonathan Banks CB/ Mississippi State

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3.11- Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB/ UCONN

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4.15- Lonnie Pryor FB/ Florida State

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5.14- Malliciah Goodman DE/ Clemson

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6.13- Marquess Wilson WR/ Washington State

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Depth Chart

Offense

QB-Matt Stafford, Shaun Hill, Kellen Moore

RB-Mikel Leshoure

FB-Brandon Pettigrew

C-Dominic Riaola

LT-Jeff Backus, Riley Reiff, Jason Fox

LG-Rob Sims

RG-Stephen Peterman

RT-

TE-Tony Scheffler, Shaun Chapas

WR1-Calvin Johnson, Brian Robiskie, Titus Young

WR2-Kris Durham, Mike Thomas, Ryan Broyles

Defense

LDE-

LDT-Nick Fairley

RDT-Ndamukong Suh

RDE-Willie Young, Ronnell Lewis

WLB-Travis Lewis

MLB-Stephen Tulloch, Ashlee Palmer

SLB-Tahir Whitehead

LCB-Jonte Green, Ron Bartell

SS- Don Carey, John Wendling, Tyrell Johnson

FS- Ricardo Silva

RCB-Pat Lee

ST

K-

P-

LS-

Free Agents

RB Kevin Smith

RB Stefan Logan

RB Jerome Harrison

WR Kassim Osgood

WR Nate Burelson

TE Will Heller

OT Gosder Cherilus

OT Corey Hilliard

OG Dylan Gandy

DE Cliff Avril

DE Lawrence Jackson

DE Kyle Vanden Bosch

DT Corey Williams

DT Sammie Hill

DT Andre Fluellen

LB Justin Durant

LB DeAndre Levy

CB Chris Houston

CB Jacob Lacey

CB Drayton Florence

CB Pat Lee

S Louis Delmas

K Jason Hanson

P Nick Harris

LS Don Muhlbach

Restricted free agents (3)

OT Jason Fox

DE Willie Young

S Amari Spievey

Exclusive rights free agents (5)

RB Joique Bell

FB Shaun Chapas

WR Kris Durham

DT Jimmy Saddler-McQueen

S Ricardo Silva

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Depth Chart

Offense

QB: Ryan Fitzpatrick/Tarvaris Jackson/Tyler Thigpen

RB: CJ Spiller/Fred Jackson/Tashard Choice

FB:

WR: Stevie Johnson

WR2:

TE:

LT:

LG:

OC:

RG:

RT:

Defense:

DE:

DT:

DE:

OLB:

ILB:

ILB:

OLB:

CB:

CB:

FS:

SS:

Special Teams:

K:

P:

LS:

KR:

PR:

Draft Picks:

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lets use this thread for a sign up/depth charts for the huddle mock offseason. using the other thread for reference, lets get this this thing rolling.

Arizona Cardinals- CaliPanthers

Atlanta Falcons

Baltimore Ravens

Buffalo Bills- Ruff

Carolina Panthers- Panthers4lyfe

Chicago Bears

Cincinnati Bengals- Munch4455

Cleveland Browns- TerriblePizza

Dallas Cowboys-DeeJay

Denver Broncos

Detroit Lions- Gin and Juice

Green Bay Packers

Houston Texans- ZackAttack23

Indianapolis Colts-BigBeezy

Jacksonville Jaguars- C47

Kansas City Chiefs- carolina-chuck

Miami Dolphins- DaCityKats

Minnesota Vikings

New England Patriots

New Orleans Saints

New York Giants- Kevin Greene

New York Jets- CardiacCats

Oakland Raiders- Second City Panther

Philadelphia Eagles- JawnyBlaze

Pittsburgh Steelers

Saint Louis Rams- kman72

San Diego Chargers- carpanfan96

San Francisco 49ers-

Seattle Seahawks- Building Leaper

Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Carolinaguy88

Tennessee Titans

Washington Redskins- TylerVagyler

ill do patriots.....the most easy job. lol add me.

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Depth Chart

Offense

QB: Tom Brady.Ryan Mallet

RB:Stevan Ridley,Shane Vareen,Brandon Boldin

FB: Don't Have One(lol)

WR:

WR:Mattew Slater,Kamar Aiken

TE:Aaron Hernadez,Michael Hoomanawanui, Jake Ballard, GRONK

LT:Nate Solder,Markus Zuevics

LG:Logan Mankins,

OC:Ryan Wendell, Nick Mcdonald

RG:Dan Connolly

RT:Marcus Cannon

Defense

DE:Chandler Jones,Jake Bequette

DT:Vince Wilfork,Brandon Deadrick

DT:Justin Francis

DE:Rob Ninkcovich,Jermaine Cunningham

OLB:Brandon Spikes,Mike Rivera

ILB:Dont'a Hightower

OLB:Jerrod Mayo

CBAlfonzo Dennard

CB:Aquib Talib(FT)

FS:Steve Gregory,TavonWilson,Malcom Williams

SS:Devin Mccourty

Special Teams

K: Stephen Gotskowski

P:Zoltan Mesko

LS:Danny Aiken

KR:Devin Mccourty

PR:

Draft Picks:

1.Traded for Desean Jackson

2.

3.

3.

5.

7.

7.

Free Agents Aquired

1.Kyle Arrington (S/CB)

2.Bradley Fletcher (CB)

3.Vance Walker (DT)

4.Dustin Keller (TE)

5.Gosider Cherilus (RT)

6.Wes Welker (S/WR)

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