Jacksonville Jaguars 2019 NFL Draft Grade and Analysis
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2019 Jacksonville Jaguars Draft:
1-7: Josh Allen, DE (Kentucky)
2-35: Jawaan Taylor, T (Florida)
3-69: Josh Oliver, TE (San Jose State)
3-98: Quincy Williams, LB (Murray State)
5-140: Ryquell Armstead, RB (Temple)
6-178: Gardner Minshew, QB (Washington State)
7-235: Dontavius Russell, DT (Auburn)
Draft Grade: Hit for the Cycle
The first two picks for the Jaguars could not have gone any better for them. Never could have imagined that Josh Allen would have fallen to them at 7. THEN, they somehow get the player that they realistically thought they would get at 7 at 35. These are draft scenarios GMs dream of.
Oliver was one of the TEs in the group just outside the top prospects, and they got them at a good value in the third. They need to bring back more TE usage in their offense, and have a more consistent offense.
Armstead is going to be a favorite of coaches and management, and will either push their petulant, immature star RB to get better, or will flat out replace him.
GM: David Caldwell
Head Coach: Doug Marrone
Offensive Coordinator: John DeFilippo
Defensive Coordinator: Todd Wash
Offensive Scheme: Hybrid Air Coryell
Defensive Scheme: 4-3
Jacksonville Jaguars, Last Year’s Draft:
1-29: Taven Bryan, DT (Florida)
2-61: D.J. Chark, WR (LSU)
3-93: Ronnie Harrison, S (Alabama)
4-129: Will Richardson, T (North Carolina State)
6-203: Tanner Lee, QB (Nebraska)
7-230: Leon Jacobs, LB (Wisconsin)
7-247: Logan Cooke, P (Mississippi State)