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The Jacksonville Jaguars’ hope that Josh Scobee can stay healthy in 2008

Blogged under Positional Previews, Bloglockers, Front Page, General by admin on Wednesday 30 July 2008 at 11:59 am

26-year old Josh Scobee had his most accurate season ever kicking for the Jags as he only missed two kicks all year.  The problem with last season is that Scobee missed half of the season due to injury.  Scobee played in 8 games last season for the Jags and he was 12 of 13 (92.3%) on his field goal attempts.  Scobee also converted 26 of 27 extra point tries last season for the Jags.  Look for Scobee to have a really good season in 2008 for the Jaguars if he can just stay on the field.  Scobee has now played in 56 games in his NFL career and he has made 85 of 106 (80.2%) field goal attempts.  Scobee has also converted 126 of 128 extra points (98.4%) in his career.

PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE 2008 SEASON:  B

The TEs are a secret weapon for the Jacksonville Jaguars

Blogged under Positional Previews, Bloglockers, Front Page, General by admin on Wednesday 30 July 2008 at 11:45 am

The Jaguars have a set of tight ends who do a good job of blocking in the running game and they make their fair share of tough catches over the middle of the football field.  24-year old Mercedes Lewis is a huge target at 6′6″, 265 pounds and he has enough speed to get down field.  Lewis played in all 16 games for the Jaguars last season and he caught 37 passes for 391 yards (10.6 avg) with 2 TD grabs.  Look for Lewis to catch more passes than that in 2008 for the Jags.  Lewis has now played in 31 games in his NFL career and he has caught 50 passes for 517 yards (10.3 avg) with 3 TD grabs.

27-year old George Wrighster also is a dependable type of tight end.  He can catch what’s thrown to him and he can block as well.  He played in 11 games for the Jaguars last season and he caught 17 passes for 123 yards (7.2 avg) with 1 TD grab.  Wrighster is clearly the #2 TE for the Jags now so don’t expect him to put up big numbers in 2008.  Wrighster has now played in 62 games in his NFL career and he has caught 92 passes for 815 yards (8.9 avg) with 9 TD grabs.

2nd year man Greg Estandia is a huge target at 6′8″, 240 pounds which helps him catch the high balls.  He played in 10 games last season for the Jaguars and he caught 9 passes for 136 yards (15.1 avg).  Look for his role to expand a little bit for the Jags this season.

PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE 2008 SEASON:  B-

The Jacksonville Jaguars have a ho-hum group of WRs heading into 2008

Blogged under Positional Previews, Bloglockers, Front Page, General by admin on Wednesday 30 July 2008 at 11:22 am

The Jacksonville Jaguars appear to have a group of #3 and #4 WRs on the roster heading into the 2008 NFL season and that’s probably not a good thing.  The Jaguars did bring in Jerry Porter and Troy Williamson during the off season and while they will inject speed into the receiving corps neither of them can be a true go-to receiver.  30-year old Jerry Porter is a big guy at 6′2″, 220 pounds but he’s always been a #2 type receiver.  Porter played in 16 games for the Raiders last season and he caught 44 passes for 705 yards (16.0 avg) with 6 TD receptions.  Still, Porter hasn’t played with a QB the caliber of David Garrard in a while so he could surprise.  Porter has now played in 105 games in his NFL career and he has caught 284 passes for 3,939 yards (13.9 avg) with 30 TD grabs.  Porter has also carried the ball 9 times for 17 yards (1.9 ypc) in his career.

Reggie Williams will likely be the #2 receiver for the Jaguars this season and he had a decent year in 2007.  He played in 15 games for the Jaguars last season and he caught 38 passes for 629 yards (16.6 avg) with 10 TD grabs.  He also carried the ball 1 time for 8 yards.  Look for Williams to have another solid season but he might not catch as many TDs this season as the Jags might try to spread the ball around more this season.  Williams has now played in 63 games in his NFL career and he has caught 152 passes for 1,958 yards (12.9 avg) with 15 TD grabs.  He has also carried the ball 10 times for 44 yards (4.4 ypc) in his career.

25-year old Troy Williamson is a speed burner but he doesn’t catch the ball well and that’s a huge problem for a WR.  Williamson played in 11 games for the Vikings last season and he caught 18 passes for 240 yards (13.3 avg) with 1 TD grab.  He also carried the ball 2 times for 29 yards (14.5 ypc) last season.  Williamson might respond to having a better QB than he did in Minnesota last season.  He has now played in 39 games in his NFL career and he has caught 79 passes for 1,067 yards (13.5 avg) with 3 TD grabs.  He has also carried the football 5 times for 57 yards (11.4 ypc) in his career.

30-year old Dennis Northcutt was exactly what the Jags thought he would be.  He’s only 5′11″, 171 pounds but he’s fast and has more courage than a player his size should have.  He played in 15 games for the Jaguars last season and he caught 44 passes for 601 yards (13.7 avg) with 4 TD grabs.  Northcutt also carried the ball 6 times for 27 yards (4.5 ypc) last season.  Look for Northcutt to post similar numbers in 2008 for the Jags.  He has now played in 115 games in his NFL career and he has caught 320 passes for 4,039 yards (12.6 avg) with 15 TD grabs.  Northcutt has also carried the ball 51 times for 357 yards (7.0 ypc) with 1 TD run.

2nd year receiver John Broussard is very fast but he’s on the frail side at 6′1″, 176 pounds.  He played in 8 games for the Jags last season and he caught 4 passes for an amazing 126 yards (31.5 avg).  It will be interesting to see if he makes the roster this season for the Jaguars.

2nd year WR Mike Walker missed all of last season due to a bum knee.  He has appeared healthy early on for the Jags in training camp and  he might be able to make a big impact.  The Jags really like him and he could definately rise up the depth chart with a solid pre season.

25-year old Matt Jones is at a crossroads as his legal trouble off the field likely gives him very little wiggle room if he wants to make the Jags this season.  He has great size at 6′6″, 238 pounds and he has good hands but he has never really made the smooth transition to the receiver position after playing QB in college.  Jones played in 12 games for the Jaguars last season and he caught 24 passes for 317 yards (13.2 avg) with 4 TD grabs.  Looking into my crystal ball I see Jones getting cut at the end of training camp and playing with a different team this year.  Jones has now played in 42 games in his NFL career and he has caught 101 passes for 1,392 yards (13.8 avg) with 13 TD grabs.  He has also carried the ball 14 times for 36 yards (2.6 ypc) in his career.

PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE 2008 SEASON:  C-

The Jacksonville Jaguars are happy with Greg Jones at fullback

Blogged under Positional Previews, Bloglockers, Front Page, General by admin on Friday 11 July 2008 at 7:37 am

6′1″, 254 pound Greg Jones was a halfback in college so he adds good running and receiving skills to the fullback position for the Jaguars.  He also is a very good blocker who likes to blow up linebackers and defensive ends in the running game opening big holes for Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew.  Jones played in 16 games (11 starts) for the Jaguars last season and he carried the ball 42 times for 119 yards (2.8 ypc) with 2 TD runs.  He also caught 11 passes for 99 yards (9.0 avg) with 2 TD grabs.  Jones might be a starting running back for some teams in the NFL instead of a fullback.  Jones has now played in 46 games (27 starts) in his NFL career and he carried the ball 255 times for 856 yards (3.4 ypc) with 9 TD runs.  He also has caught 24 passes for 177 yards (7.4 avg) with 2 TD grabs in his NFL career.

Montell Owens is undersized for the fullback position and the Jaguars running game would suffer a little bit if Jones were to get injured again.  Owens played in 16 games (0 starts) for the Jaguars last season but he didn’t get a touch.  He has now played in 30 games (0 starts) in his NFL career and he’s yet to touch the football.

PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE 2008 SEASON:  B