Who should the Jacksonville Jaguars pick in the 2007 Draft?
Who do you think they will and who do you think they should pick in this draft? Thanks.
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Do you think buffalo will improve this year and you think they will ever be a superbowl team again?
Even though they could use a true #1 receiver I don't seee them drafting one here. If Reggie Nelson falls to them then i can't see them passing up on a great coverage DB with 4.4 speed to compliment Rashaen Mathis. With that being said, they had a damn good passing defense so they could sure up their offensive line, Joe Staley? or defensive line, Jarvis Moss? This is a difficult one to choose but I'll say they should draft Robert Meachum, but will go with Reggie Nelson.Who is Calvin Johnson at this point most likely going to get drafted by?
the best possible reciever. weather it be meachem bowe or jarretWhich quaterback would you choose?
I think they will pick Reggie NelsonDoes any one think the media is trying to set T.O. up by saying he is bashing Parcells?
I agree vv, I think the Jaguars should draft Reggie Nelson. Coupled with Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville could hold one of the best safety/corner duo's in the league and a good negation of the passing game.Do football player get the most attention at school?
The team needs are running-back, the secondary and receiversI think they will take Reggie Nelson the safety out of Florida, I think in the second round they adress the receiver slot with Anthony Gonzales out of Ohio State or Steve Smith out of USC. In the 3rd round I would adress the RB slot with Michael Bush out of Louisville or Antonio Pittman out of Ohio state.
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Without a doubt they'll pick up Reggie Nelson if he's available. If he's not I wouldn't be shocked if they took Ginn.Ted Ginn Jr.(if thats how you spell it)
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they need a saftey nelson is the one that should fall to them.Who was the n.b.a all time free throw leader?
Safety is a real concern since Donovin Darius is coming off a broken leg and Deon Grant won't be back. The Jags should therefore choose either one of two safeties that could be available. First is Reggie Nelson, a 6-foot, 198lber from Florida, or speedy (4.45, 40) Michael Griffin of Texas. Either one of these guys would be a big help. The 2nd choice should be a WR since Reggie Williams and Matt Jones haven't lived up to expectations. Their development wasn't helped by the instability at QB. Several top-notch receivers could still be available in the mid second round. Jason Hill of Washington State is a good target (6'1", 204lbs.) and has breakaway speed (4.35, 40), while Steve Smith of USC impressed with a 38-inch vertical leap and is smooth at running routes and has great hands. Every round after the first two should be dedicated to backing up the already solid other positions.More Questions & Answers...