Jags may go after Mack
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Jags may go after Mack
he Jaguars have five offensive tackles under contract after re-signing backups Cam Bradfield and Sam Young to two-year contracts on Thursday.
Left tackle Luke Joeckel (broken leg) is expected to be healthy for off-season workouts next month and right tackle Austin Pasztor showed enough to be penciled in as a starter.
Now about rebuilding the Jaguars’ interior offensive line.
All of it.
Literally.
Center Brad Meester (16 starts): Retired.
Right guard Uche Nwaneri (16 starts): Cut.
Left guard Will Rackley (11 starts): Likely demoted.
Offensive Priority A for the Jaguars when the free agent negotiating period opens Saturday is kick-starting the process of finding answers for all three spots.
Do they spend early money on a guard with starting experience?
The top free agents under 30 that fit this requirement are Kansas City’s Geoff Schwartz and Jon Asamoah, Denver’s Zane Beadles and, if the Jaguars view him as a guard, St. Louis’ Rodger Saffold (who played tackle and guard last year).
Do they write a big check to secure a starting center?
Cleveland’s Alex Mack was given the transition tag, meaning the Browns can match any offer and have five days to do so.
Or do they spread the money around to bring in 3-4 players to compete for the three spots?
There are 15 guards and eight centers who are younger than 30 and played more than 100 snaps last year.
Finding stability up front is a must.
Left tackle Luke Joeckel (broken leg) is expected to be healthy for off-season workouts next month and right tackle Austin Pasztor showed enough to be penciled in as a starter.
Now about rebuilding the Jaguars’ interior offensive line.
All of it.
Literally.
Center Brad Meester (16 starts): Retired.
Right guard Uche Nwaneri (16 starts): Cut.
Left guard Will Rackley (11 starts): Likely demoted.
Offensive Priority A for the Jaguars when the free agent negotiating period opens Saturday is kick-starting the process of finding answers for all three spots.
Do they spend early money on a guard with starting experience?
The top free agents under 30 that fit this requirement are Kansas City’s Geoff Schwartz and Jon Asamoah, Denver’s Zane Beadles and, if the Jaguars view him as a guard, St. Louis’ Rodger Saffold (who played tackle and guard last year).
Do they write a big check to secure a starting center?
Cleveland’s Alex Mack was given the transition tag, meaning the Browns can match any offer and have five days to do so.
Or do they spread the money around to bring in 3-4 players to compete for the three spots?
There are 15 guards and eight centers who are younger than 30 and played more than 100 snaps last year.
Finding stability up front is a must.
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Re: Jags may go after Mack
Dmounts wrote:he Jaguars have five offensive tackles under contract after re-signing backups Cam Bradfield and Sam Young to two-year contracts on Thursday.
Left tackle Luke Joeckel (broken leg) is expected to be healthy for off-season workouts next month and right tackle Austin Pasztor showed enough to be penciled in as a starter.
Now about rebuilding the Jaguars’ interior offensive line.
All of it.
Literally.
Center Brad Meester (16 starts): Retired.
Right guard Uche Nwaneri (16 starts): Cut.
Left guard Will Rackley (11 starts): Likely demoted.
Offensive Priority A for the Jaguars when the free agent negotiating period opens Saturday is kick-starting the process of finding answers for all three spots.
Do they spend early money on a guard with starting experience?
The top free agents under 30 that fit this requirement are Kansas City’s Geoff Schwartz and Jon Asamoah, Denver’s Zane Beadles and, if the Jaguars view him as a guard, St. Louis’ Rodger Saffold (who played tackle and guard last year).
Do they write a big check to secure a starting center?
Cleveland’s Alex Mack was given the transition tag, meaning the Browns can match any offer and have five days to do so.
Or do they spread the money around to bring in 3-4 players to compete for the three spots?
There are 15 guards and eight centers who are younger than 30 and played more than 100 snaps last year.
Finding stability up front is a must.
Mack isn't going anywhere. The other teams will just set his value, and the Browns would be FOOLISH to let him go!!
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