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Apr 17 2014 05:07pm
I was reading about Eugene Monroe and what he does during the offseason. Guy seems like a real professional: doesn't get into trouble, works out all offseason, holds workout sessions for the other linemen -guy is a good leader.

After getting Daryl and Monroe, I wonder which one of your players we'll take next... Shorts would make a decent #2 next to Torrey in a couple years.
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Apr 17 2014 05:28pm
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I was reading about Eugene Monroe and what he does during the offseason. Guy seems like a real professional: doesn't get into trouble, works out all offseason, holds workout sessions for the other linemen -guy is a good leader.

After getting Daryl and Monroe, I wonder which one of your players we'll take next... Shorts would make a decent #2 next to Torrey in a couple years.


Monroe has always been a true professional, as with Smith of course. Caldwell didn't trade Monroe because he was a bad player, or a locker room cancer or anything like that.

Monroe just didn't really fit our blocking scheme. We run both man and zone blocking like most teams, but they wanted our OL to be a lot more zone based. Add that onto him being in the last year of his contract, it just all made sense.

I think the only person we really have worth a nice little new contract is Cecil. I wanna say this season is the last year of his contract? I'd have to check to make sure, but I think it is. I don't think he'll demand big money. Few durability issues, hasn't played a full season.

He isn't a #1 WR at this point, but he's a really good #2. Good locker room guy, works hard etc etc. All those things that Monroe and Smith are. Cecil works out with Fitz every off season, at Fitz's camp. I don't see why/how they wont get him signed to a new deal this year.
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Apr 17 2014 06:11pm
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One of the more unlikely success stories on the Jaguars roster has ended.

The team parted ways with veteran linebacker Russell Allen on Thursday, as well as defensive end Will Pericak, defensive end D'Aundre Reed and receiver Jabin Sambrano.

Allen signed with the Jaguars an undrafted rookie free agent in 2009 out of San Diego State. He not only made the roster, Allen lasted five seasons with the Jaguars. He played in 78 games, starting 44, including 29 starts the last two seasons.

The 28-year-old Allen was scheduled to have a cap figure roughly at $2.9 million in 2014. By releasing him, the Jaguars saved around $2.5 million.

Allen became one of three players in team history to record 200 tackles in 2012, when he was credited with 201.
However, his production dipped last season as Geno Hayes saw more snaps. The 6-foot-3, 238-pound Allen made 63 tackles in a reduced two-down role, missing the final two games with a concussion. Allen failed a physical prior to his release.

Allen logged 596 out of 1,120 snaps. He also rarely made game-changing plays, recording one sack, two fumble recoveries and four tackles behind the line of scrimmage.

Allen instantly becomes a free agent.

The Jaguars currently have 74 players under contract, with the draft less than three weeks away.


http://members.jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/400642/hays-carlyon/2014-04-17/jaguars-cut-lb-russell-allen


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Cleaning out the Jaguars notebook as we reach the three-week mark until the draft:

Rookie mini-camp

The Jaguars will hold a rookie mini-camp the weekend after the draft and the team is expected to again open it up to fans. The camp is likely to be held Friday-Sunday (May 16-18).

The third day of the camp could be wiped out, though, because of a new rule for teams this year.

Usually, draft picks and undrafted free agents weren’t allowed to report to their new team until the Thursday after the draft and then not be on the field until Friday.

But with the draft pushed back two weeks …

Draft picks and undrafted free agents will be allowed to report to EverBank Field on May 11, the day after the draft is completed. The Jaguars could have the rookies on the field a few days later.

Off-season program starts next week

The Jaguars will start their off-season program Monday. Their first organized day in the weight room will be Wednesday.

Mike Brown re-signs

Receiver Mike Brown signed his exclusive rights tender on Wednesday.

Brown missed four games in the season’s first half with a broken bone in his back, but ended up playing 576 snaps and catching 32 passes for 446 yards and two touchdowns.

Only one visit this week

The Jaguars had only one prospect visit town this week – Liberty cornerback Walt Aikens.

Aikens played for the Jaguars’ staff at the Senior Bowl, but wasn’t invited to the Combine.


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Apr 17 2014 06:34pm
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Jacksonville Jaguars rising with Gus Bradley and David Caldwell

If you are a real football junkie, if you love the true building of a team, then feast your eyes on the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Really.

The Jags now have the right owner, general manager and head coach in place. They have a plan. Suddenly, it's a team that the great people of Jacksonville and Duval County can truly believe in. Suddenly, it's one of the most intriguing developing stories in the NFL. And the intrigue only builds with next month's NFL draft.

Third-year owner Shahid Khan picked the right football people last offseason when he tabbed David Caldwell to be his general manager and Gus Bradley his head coach. These hires, made over a 10-day span two Januarys ago, constituted a critical turning point for the franchise. Caldwell is a savvy and well-respected personnel man. Bradley has smarts and unmatched energy that players groove on.

Under the radar, the Jaguars' arrow is pointing way up.

Yes, at face value, last year's 4-12 record is an eyesore. But take a deeper look: Jacksonville started out 0-8 ... before going 4-4 in the second half of the season. The Jaguars could've rolled over and played dead after those first two months of utter ineptitude (when the average margin of defeat was 22.25 points per game). The fact that they didn't spoke volumes about the character of this team and the way these guys play for Bradley. It was significant.

In a wide-ranging, 18-minute interview with the vivacious Bradley on my SiriusXM Radio show, "Schein on Sports," the coach rightly gushed about his players and how crucial that second half was for the franchise. He's 100 percent right.

Bradley and Caldwell stepped into an unenviable situation last year. The team was spiraling downward after Mike Mularkey's one-and-done head-coaching effort, and former GM Gene Smith left the talent cupboard bare. It was a 2-14 squad in line for some major rebuilding.

That seems like ages ago now. The vibe has changed.

Caldwell had a good first year as general manager, and Bradley maximized the talent he had. Bradley shares the same "competition at every position" philosophy as his old boss in Seattle, Pete Carroll. That collegiate spirit served Jacksonville well last year -- and will continue to do so with better talent flowing into the program.

Quietly, the Jags have enjoyed a strong free agency period. On defense, Jacksonville signed Red Bryant and Chris Clemons, two guys who played for Bradley when he was the Seahawks' defensive coordinator. And on the other side of the ball, I loved the Toby Gerhart pickup at running back. He fits Bradley's style and will flourish with increased opportunities, now that he's no longer living in the great shadow of Adrian Peterson.

These are the smart Caldwell moves that don't attract major headlines but do change a culture and win games. And we haven't even gotten to the 2014 NFL Draft.

In a draft that is widely regarded as one of the deepest in memory, Jacksonville has five picks in the top 114, including the coveted third overall selection. That's huge.

Frankly, I would be shocked if Jacksonville took a quarterback in the No. 3 spot. I felt this way before my conversation with Bradley and feel the same way afterward. The other options are just too good. As I continue to say, there is no franchise quarterback in this draft. And when you swing and miss on a first-round quarterback, when you draft a QB higher than his value, it sets you back for years. Jaguars fans know this all too well. Look at what the prior regime did with Blaine Gabbert. (That's why the prior regime is the prior regime.) Caldwell traded away the former No. 10 overall pick last month, ending the Gabbert era -- or, better phrased, the Gabbert error. The Jags could get a potential future starter -- someone to groom behind veteran QB Chad Henne -- with either the 39th or 70th overall selection. Remember, Bradley comes from Seattle, where the Seahawks drafted a pretty solid quarterback in Round 3 by the name of Russell Wilson.

Right now, the Jaguars need more talent, plain and simple. Based upon value, quarterback just doesn't make sense at No. 3. While the offense needs weapons (Sammy Watkins, anyone?), defense makes the most sense in this slot. And assuming Jadeveon Clowney is gone (Bradley raved about the South Carolina product), Khalil Mack appears very enticing. When I told Bradley I thought Mack was the perfect fit for his team, the coach let out a hearty, noteworthy, prolonged chuckle before providing effusive praise.

"We had a chance to visit with him, and I know people can get caught up in the size, but just put on the Ohio State film and watch him compete and watch the energy level he plays at," Bradley said. "He's one of those guys you feel is going to play for a long time. Just extremely talented. ... There are so many different positions you can plug him in for. I know that each team probably looks and says, 'We have a place for him and he would fit in very nicely.' And I think we look at that with him and what he has to offer. But just a very talented individual that really has a passion for the game."

Passion for the game? Sounds like a Bradley player.

Caldwell and Bradley inherited a mess. It's a major credit to them to see such changes in personnel and attitude in 15 short months.

Heck, I give them a ton of credit for signing Alex Mack to a deal during his transition-tag experience. Yes, the Browns matched the offer sheet, thus keeping Mack in Cleveland, but let's not lose sight of the fact that one of the NFL's elite offensive linemen inked a deal with Jacksonville. Alex Mack wanted to be a Jaguar. This is significant. This wouldn't have happened in the recent past.

"We took a swing, we took a shot and that's what we're all about as an organization," Bradley said. "He was a great guy to have in our building for that short period of time. I do think it sends a message to our team -- and what a great message from our owner to allow us to have that vision and go after a guy like Alex."

Look for the Jags to be big draft-day winners and keep building. Look for them to be even more competitive this year.

Playoffs? No. Progress? Without question.

It took Carroll and John Schneider a few years to build the Seahawks. Give Bradley and Caldwell time. They are en route to building something Jags fans can be proud of.

Tune in now and you'll see.


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Apr 18 2014 04:37pm
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The Jacksonville Jaguars will host Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater for a private workout, a separate visit with the team than a few weeks ago when he met with the Jaguars at EverBank Field.

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Teddy Bridgewater will visit #Texans next week. Per source, Bridgewater also is working out for the Jaguars. Previously visited Jax, too.
8:45 AM - 18 Apr 2014


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Source: Teddy Bridgwater, who has already visited with the Jaguars, is scheduled to have a '2nd meeting & workout tomorrow' with the team.
8:45 AM - 18 Apr 2014


This means the Jaguars will have scouted Bridgewater at multiple games during the 2013 college season, met with him at the NFL combine, attended his pro day meeting with him privately there as well has having two on-site visits with the polarizing quarterback.

Bridgewater is projected to go anywhere from first overall to the middle of the second round, depending on who you speak with and what mock draft you're looking at.


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Apr 18 2014 04:53pm
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Smokescreen for Bortles
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Apr 18 2014 04:56pm
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Smokescreen for Bortles


lol no. It may very well be a smoke screen, but it's not for another QB. It'd be a smoke screen because they don't want somebody trading up for Watkins or Mack.
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Apr 19 2014 12:37am
i didnt really like some of the short throws teddy was making especially on the sidelines
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i didnt really like some of the short throws teddy was making especially on the sidelines


during?
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idk if it was a workout with a team or what but i saw highlights of it a little while ago and he wasnt throwing accurately on short passes the entire time

and his throws on the run looked bad couldnt get a tight spiral once
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