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Jul 22 2013 05:54pm
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Rookies report: Training camp prep begins

John Oehser Senior writer jaguars.com

Jacksonville Jaguars rookie right tackle Luke Joeckel: “This is the first day of my future.”

JACKSONVILLE – Luke Joeckel understood the moment perfectly.

The moment wasn’t as high-profile as April’s NFL Draft, and if he has his way, it won’t be close to a career highlight. But Joeckel said he very much had an awareness Monday driving to EverBank Field that he was about to do something special. The first day of the rest of his life?

Yes, Joeckel said, you could say that.

“This is the first day of my future, so there were definitely some nerves going on – not really knowing what to expect,” Joeckel said Monday as the Jaguars’ rookie class and the team’s quarterback reported to EverBank Field four days before the opening of 2013 Jaguars Training Camp.

That was true for Joeckel, and it was true of the rest of the rookies reporting Monday.

The have been through the offseason program, which meant they have been on the field and in meetings with Jaguars coaches and veteran players. They have gotten the information needed to begin competing this week, and they have gotten the first taste of life in the NFL.

But this week is about more than a taste.

This week is about getting ready – really, really ready – for what lies ahead, because once Friday begins, their first real NFL training camp begins. And whatever the player’s draft status, the idea of the first training camp is an idea that takes a while to grasp.

“It’s an amazing experience,” Jaguars rookie safety Josh Evans said. “I just signed not too long ago, so I’m coming off a good note with that. I’m just ready to come in and compete.

“I wouldn’t say I have butterflies. It’s different from a college camp, and that’s what gives you that urgency to study a little more, get that chip on my shoulder to come in and do my best.”

The Jaguars’ veterans are scheduled to report Thursday, with the first day of practice scheduled for Friday. The rookies underwent conditioning tests and physical examinations Monday, and this week will feature meetings and preparation each morning. The idea is to get rookies acclimated before the veterans arrive.

“You can just tell there’s more a sense of urgency now,” safety Steven Terrell said. “It’s down to business now. It’s kind of surreal that it’s actually here. Growing up as a little kid, it has always been your dream, and it finally has arrived. You try not to think too much about it.”

Terrell likened it to the first day of school.

“It’s something new,” Terrell said. “We’ve been in camp in high school and college, but at the highest level – we’ve never been there before. You have to be who you are. You have to be who you’ve been in OTAs, and be the person they brought you here for. You have to be yourself, keep a level head, don’t get too high or don’t get too low also.”

Said rookie free agent linebacker Jeremiah Greene, “I’m just ready to play ball and show the coaches what I can do. I’ m just trying to focus on every day, taking it one day at a time, and I think I’ll be all right.

“I’m definitely excited to play, and to put on pads. I’m just excited to get back to playing the game I love.”

That was true on Monday whatever the rookie’s background. It was true of Terrell, a free-agent competing for a roster spot, and it was just as true of Joeckel, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2013 NFL Draft and a player expected to start immediately and dramatically improve the offensive line.

“There’s a lot of excitement, getting back into football and getting back to doing something that I love to do,” Joeckel said. “It’s good to have a few days to get settled into the hotel. It works out better for the rookies. I’m glad to do that.”

And Joeckel said while he has known for some time he would get an NFL opportunity, that doesn’t mean there are no nerves as the chance begins.

“There are definitely some butterflies,” Joeckel said.

Joeckel, like Evans, said the nerves pales in comparison to knowing that soon, the time will come to get a true measure of where they belong in the NFL. The Jaguars are scheduled to go into full pads Wednesday July 31, and whatever happens between that is in a very real sense a prelude to that day.

“It’s definitely a new game with pads,” Joeckel said. “We play football with pads on, so that’s what I’m used to doing. It’s going to be a learning experience, and I want to go out there and get better each day. That’s what I’m really excited about it. All the other stuff is for the skill guys. When you put on pads, it really helps us get better.”

Said Evans, “I’m real excited to get these pads on and show what I can do as a competition. That’s really the big test.”

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Jul 22 2013 06:49pm
idk whats more surprising....
the fact that this thread exists or the fact that theres 159 pages of this
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Jul 22 2013 06:56pm
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idk whats more surprising....
the fact that this thread exists or the fact that theres 159 pages of this


problem?

and its only 64 pages KID
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Jul 22 2013 09:49pm
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This team will be better then last year. We play the Raiders, Chiefs, Rams, Chargers, Cardinals, Browns, Bills and Titans 2x. Those are all winnable games. Add in the 2 Colts games and 2 Texans games, which we could always go 1 and 1 with either of those two teams considering Division games are always tough. I don't see us only winning 1-2 games this season.


Well that schedule looks pretty soft... a healthy MJD, a sweet pair of tackles in Jockel and Monroe, and a young duo of Shorts and Blackmon (after the 4 game suspension) should be enough for Gabbert to work with. How many wins do you see them winning realistically?
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Jul 22 2013 09:55pm
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Well that schedule looks pretty soft... a healthy MJD, a sweet pair of tackles in Jockel and Monroe, and a young duo of Shorts and Blackmon (after the 4 game suspension) should be enough for Gabbert to work with. How many wins do you see them winning realistically?


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Jul 22 2013 10:01pm
Quote (Terps @ Jul 22 2013 08:49pm)
Well that schedule looks pretty soft... a healthy MJD, a sweet pair of tackles in Jockel and Monroe, and a young duo of Shorts and Blackmon (after the 4 game suspension) should be enough for Gabbert to work with. How many wins do you see them winning realistically?


It's hard to say at this point, but right now I think 4-7 wins is realistic. 7 being the top end number obviously. This team is at least 2 years away, but I think we'll be much better this season then most people think. We have a very young team, so we're going to lose some close games because of it.
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Jul 22 2013 10:20pm
If Gabbert has a 3k yard season with like 13 TDs & 12 INTs, would you take a QB in the first round? Like Tajh Boyd, Manziel, or McCarron? Or would you give Gabbert another year and draft another position of need.
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Jul 22 2013 10:24pm
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If Gabbert has a 3k yard season with like 13 TDs & 12 INTs, would you take a QB in the first round? Like Tajh Boyd, Manziel, or McCarron? Or would you give Gabbert another year and draft another position of need.


this is his last year to produce
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Jul 23 2013 12:35am
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If Gabbert has a 3k yard season with like 13 TDs & 12 INTs, would you take a QB in the first round? Like Tajh Boyd, Manziel, or McCarron? Or would you give Gabbert another year and draft another position of need.


dude stfu
i'd honestly have trouble starting RG3 over gabbert.

hes that fucking good
gabbert is honestly one of the best QBs in the nfl. just happens to have had a bad couple of games and played on a joke squad that has the brazenness to call themselves a team.

I wouldn't be surprised if the pats/saints/broncos/colts/steelers picked him up

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Jul 23 2013 03:27pm
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If Gabbert has a 3k yard season with like 13 TDs & 12 INTs, would you take a QB in the first round? Like Tajh Boyd, Manziel, or McCarron? Or would you give Gabbert another year and draft another position of need.


This will be his last shot here to show if he'll be the QB of this team after this season. Next years QB crop is 10 times better then this past draft. There's still like 6 other QBs you didn't list that could be taken. I don't want Manziel at all. I see him being a bust in the NFL.

You can look at this 2 different ways...

What if Gabbert throws for over 3.5k yards, has 24 TD and 10 INT, but we go 4-12.

Or what if he throws for 2.2k yards, has 15 TD and 14 INT, but we go 11-5.

If it's the 1st one, I think you'd have to keep Gabbert and draft else where. If it's the bottom one, then I think you have to draft a new QB.
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