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Donovan Darius released.......WOW! (1 Viewer)

who replaces him? does Reggie Nelson move over to that spot?

http://www.jaguars.com/news/Article.aspx?id=6093

where does he land, i'm hoping Denver... :thumbup:
Gerald Sensabaugh will replace him. He played real well last year when Darius went down for the year. It was speculated that Darius was going to back up Sensabaugh this year anyway. I'll miss DD, he's a good guy.
yeah but does Sensabaugh stay at SS or move over to FS and let Reggie Nelson take the SS.
 
Sensabaugh is solid against the run. I think he'll be the SS and Nelson will play at FS.

Darius seems like he would be a good fit in Miami to me.

 
Reggie Nelson won't move to SS. The Jags do have a fairly classic SS/FS alignment but use the SS in a bunch of different coverages (according to Deon Grant) that the SS/FS end up as interchangeable parts anyway.

Sensabaugh should be considered the early favorite, but watch out for Josh Gattis. He's going to be a very good two way playmaking safety and is better in-the-box than in coverage despite his size. He's the kind of guy who could work well as a DB3 for now, then blow up if/when the Jags staff or scheme changes. His scouting report reminds me of Gibril Wilson in many ways. If he wasn't drafted in your deep league, go get him. Shallower leagues can be a little more patient since he's unlikely to have a huge impact immediately anyway.

Darius has been injury prone and inconsistent recently, but he's still much better than the current vet options available. There will probably be a number of teams asking after him. If he lands in Carolina, there's potentially big IDP value to be had.

 
Sensabaugh is solid against the run. I think he'll be the SS and Nelson will play at FS.Darius seems like he would be a good fit in Miami to me.
What about the Giants with his old buddy Tom Coughlin?ETA - The other place that released Jags seem to end up is Houston.
 
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If he lands in Carolina, there's potentially big IDP value to be had.
good call. they have a huge need and he would be a great fit there. not a huge move from jacksonville to charlotte either.good call on Gattis too, but I think Sensabaugh can hold him off.
 
Reggie Nelson to FS, Sensabaugh to SS and watch out for Gattis

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Jags need to fill big shoes

Del Rio gives overview

By Vic Ketchman, jaguars.com senior editor

06/14/07

Gerald Sensabaugh says he’s ready to go, but he acknowledges that he’ll be attempting to fill very big shoes.

“He was a ferocious hitter. It’s unfortunate he has to go,” Sensabaugh said of the release of long-time Jaguars strong safety Donovin Darius. The team announced on Thursday morning that it was releasing Darius.

Sensabaugh is the key player in the Jaguars’ attempt to replace Darius, who had spent the spring attempting to recover from a broken leg he sustained late last season. Darius had been unable to participate in practices.

“I hope they do have that confidence in me,” Sensabaugh said. “I have to make sure I can fill his shoes.”

Sensabaugh was a fifth-round draft choice in 2005. He quickly used his athletic ability to impress coach Jack Del Rio, who believes Sensabaugh can provide a combination of run-support and pass-defense abilities.

The selections of safeties Reggie Nelson in the first round and Josh Gattis in the fifth round of this spring’s draft made the release of Darius possible. The Jaguars now find themselves with a stockpile of young safeties. Nelson has already assumed the starting job at free safety, which was vacated by Deon Grant when he signed with Seattle in free agency.

“Reggie and Josh are going to be good players for us. We still have competition at the safety position,” Sensabaugh said.

Asked if he believes he’s ready to assume a starting job, Sensabaugh said: “I’ve felt I’ve been ready. I’ve always felt like I’ve been ready. It’s time for me to show what I can do. I hope I can translate what I’ve done in OTA’s to the season.”

“He’s been a real class guy off and on the field,” coach Jack Del Rio said of Darius. “He’s been a positive influence in our locker room. I told him this morning that I respect him as a player and as a person.”

Jaguars College Scouting Director Gene Smith said he likes what he saw from his young safeties in spring practices.

“During OTA’s, they’ve shown the ability to do the things (we) want our safeties to do,” Smith said. “Donovin was a tempo-setter in the run game. When the pads go on, that’s what will determine if we have that guy.”

Thursday marked the Jaguars’ final practice of the spring. The next time the team takes the practice field will be for the start of training camp on July 28.

“The area that’s been most scrutinized is the passing game because it’s lagged,” Del Rio said in giving an overview of his team as it leaves spring drills behind. “I’m confident we’ll be improved. We’re going to throw it and catch it better this year.”

Del Rio was emphatic about the state of his starting quarterback, despite the fact the Jaguars are interested in acquiring Daunte Culpepper. Del Rio reaffirmed his commitment to Byron Leftwich as the team’s starter.

“Byron is our quarterback,” Del Rio said. “We’re not going down that road. I’ve been very clear that this is a supporting role,” he added about the interest in Culpepper.

Leftwich spent the spring adapting his skills to new offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter’s system, and Del Rio likes the fit.

“I think they suit Byron Leftwich very well,” Del Rio said of the plays in Koetter’s playbook. “I like what I’m seeing. I like the progress I’m seeing.”

The competition at wide receiver is likely to be the feature attraction of training camp, and Del Rio did nothing on Thursday to downplay the hype. In fact, he stoked the embers.

“We’re searching for someone to emerge. Coming out of OTA’s, the guy who’s put himself into position is Charles Sharon. Where a guy was drafted, how a guy was brought here; how they got here doesn’t really matter. It’s wide open (at wide receiver),” Del Rio said. “Everybody is going to have an opportunity. We need someone to stand up and take charge.”

Rookie third-round draft choice Mike Walker finished OTA’s with two strong performances this week. Might he emerge as the Jaguars’ number one receiver?

“We’re going to let the most productive guys play and emerge,” Del Rio said. “I think we have the guys here and I think we’re going to be able to find the guys we need to do what we want to do offensively.”

http://www.jaguars.com/news/article.aspx?id=6097

 
If he lands in Carolina, there's potentially big IDP value to be had.
good call. they have a huge need and he would be a great fit there. not a huge move from jacksonville to charlotte either.
Panthers exploring options with Darius.
The Carolina Panthers have expressed some interest in signing free agent safety Donovin Darius, who was recently released by the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to sources.

However, it's uncertain if the team has made him a concrete offer at this point or if talks are still in the preliminary stages. Either way, there has been some contact made. Oakland and Buffalo are also interested, but you'd have to think Darius, who is 32, would want to come to a team that gives him a shot to win the Super Bowl -- and certainly Carolina appears much closer than Oakland and Buffalo.

The problem with Darius is he's coming off two severe injuries.

He broke his leg last year and tore the ACL in his knee the year before that, causing him to miss more than 20 games. Remember, the Panthers took a chance last year on another veteran safety with a history of injury problems (Shaun Williams) and things didn't work out well.

Still, it wouldn't be a bad move for the Panthers to some depth give their core safeties include Mike Minter (retiring after this season), Nate Salley (unproven) and Deke Cooper (journeyman)
 

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