The love for Jags WRs is a little too high right now. I'm waiting for the pads and hitting and first string D to bring it. I feel like I could paste an article in here where Jones, Reggie, Wilford, Walker, Northcutt, or(now) Sharon are doing great and probably a starter. It's a little too thick right now, we need some reality added to these reports.Thanks for posting. It is nice to hear about such a guy
even more murky:(Rotoworld) Jaguars' wide receivers Reggie Williams and Matt Jones are apparently already in head coach Jack Del Rio's doghouse.It's nuts here in Jacksonville. 7 guys playing for 5 roster spots and only Nothcutt seems a sure pick. Beyond that who starts is completely up in the air because Northcutt is likely wr3 in the slot. Preseason should be fun.
To me, this sounded like one of those things a coach tells the media to motivate his players. It tells me that more likely than not, the two guys he is expecting to step up are in fact Jones and Williams. This is intended to send them a message. Do you really think some guy who was an undrafted FA last year and has never seen the field is going to start over Williams, Jones, Wilfort, or Northcutt? It is so implausible that I can only assume he is trying to motivate the real starters.even more murky:(Rotoworld) Jaguars' wide receivers Reggie Williams and Matt Jones are apparently already in head coach Jack Del Rio's doghouse.It's nuts here in Jacksonville. 7 guys playing for 5 roster spots and only Nothcutt seems a sure pick. Beyond that who starts is completely up in the air because Northcutt is likely wr3 in the slot. Preseason should be fun.
Impact: When asked where they stood at this point, the coach answered "they don't stand at the front of the line." He went on to mention that they won't have an advantage simply because they're former first-round picks. It sounds like Del Rio could be trying to motivate his young wideouts.
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Im keeping a real close eye on Walker with those starting spots up for grabs. From rotoworld....I like Reggie Williams a lot for this season. Just look at his stats with Leftwich at QB. Walker is a project still coming back from a knee injury, Broussard probably won't be a factor. I see Jones being the same guy as last year too. Brossard and Wilford are the two that clearly look like they are on that roster bubble. I think Sharon will be cut for sure.
Again, I think Williams is the only of those 7 worth owning in most leagues.
For more discussion in the pool on Walker, go here.Im keeping a real close eye on Walker with those starting spots up for grabs. From rotoworld....I like Reggie Williams a lot for this season. Just look at his stats with Leftwich at QB. Walker is a project still coming back from a knee injury, Broussard probably won't be a factor. I see Jones being the same guy as last year too. Brossard and Wilford are the two that clearly look like they are on that roster bubble. I think Sharon will be cut for sure.
Again, I think Williams is the only of those 7 worth owning in most leagues.
Rookie WR Mike Walker returned to practice for the Jaguars this week.
It's a great sign for Walker, who had trouble with the knee he tore in college. Not only is Walker practicing, but he's reportedly been dominating practice sessions. We've heard way too many glowing reviews of Walker to dismiss them by now.Source: Jaguars.com
I had posted in that thread a couple of times already, and I know how to search for them. Thanks anywayFor more discussion in the pool on Walker, go here.Im keeping a real close eye on Walker with those starting spots up for grabs. From rotoworld....I like Reggie Williams a lot for this season. Just look at his stats with Leftwich at QB. Walker is a project still coming back from a knee injury, Broussard probably won't be a factor. I see Jones being the same guy as last year too. Brossard and Wilford are the two that clearly look like they are on that roster bubble. I think Sharon will be cut for sure.
Again, I think Williams is the only of those 7 worth owning in most leagues.
Rookie WR Mike Walker returned to practice for the Jaguars this week.
It's a great sign for Walker, who had trouble with the knee he tore in college. Not only is Walker practicing, but he's reportedly been dominating practice sessions. We've heard way too many glowing reviews of Walker to dismiss them by now.Source: Jaguars.com
Don't get to worried yet. Both of these guys Williams and Jones are to talented and to young to be cut and given up on already. It is not as if they have been busts in their young careers; sure expectations were higher, but to be cut would mean they are giving up on young first round WR's who haven't been all bad. I think this is more scare tactics than anything. With the exception of injury problems, I can't see how Jax would be down on Jones. The guy played QB in college and has had a descent start to his WR career learning as he goes.Off the Blogger...
Jaguars Still Uncertain At WR
Vito Stellino,, Florida Times Union - [Full Article - http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stor...178053190.shtml]
The Jaguars WR situation continues to be very unclear after minicamp. WR Reggie Williams and WR Matt Jones are in HC Jack Del Rio's doghouse and may not even make the team. WR Dennis Northcutt, rookie WR Mike Walker and WR Charles Sharon have all been impressive thus far.
I've been a M. Jones supporter and owner for a bit. This scares me.
JJAX - Coach Del Rio Optimistic - WRs In QuestionSource: Vito Stellino, Florida Times UnionCoach Jack Del Rio said the team's two major free-agent acquisitions, offensive tackle Tony Pashos and wide receiver Dennis Northcutt, both performed well during the workouts. "Dennis Northcutt was brought in here to fill a role (slot receiver), and he's exactly what we thought we were getting. Tony Pashos was brought in here to fill a role (right tackle). We think he's exactly what we thought we were getting,'' Del Rio said. Among the other players Del Rio mentioned in a positive light were wide receiver Ernest Wilford, cornerback Dee Webb, defensive end James Wyche and tight end Greg Estandia. Conversely, wide receivers Reggie Williams and Matt Jones, first-round picks in 2004 and 2005, respectively, were hurt much of the offseason and are under pressure to stay healthy and perform well in camp if they're to make the team. Teams tend to be patient with players drafted high, but Del Rio said: "There is no question that at some point there has to be production.'' Del Rio knows that with or without Williams and Jones, the passing game, ranked 24th in the league last year, is the team's biggest question mark. "I think the area that has been most scrutinized, I guess because it lagged [behind] the other areas of our football team, is the passing game,'' he said. "I feel confident based on what I've seen and the steps that we have taken that we will be an improved offense. We're going to throw it and catch it better.'' [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ OUR VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]We've been hearing negative rumblings about the starting WRs but nothing near this level. For Stellino to suggest that Matt Jones and Reggie Williams might not make the team is a bold statement. We don't think there's any question they'll make the team but it is pretty clear that Del Rio is expecting more production. As we've been telling you, keep a very close eye on WR Charles Sharon. He didn't play in a single game last season but he seems to have caught Del Rio's eye in a big way. At least for now.