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Jacksonville Jaguars offer Third Round Pick for Jason Taylor

[editor's note, by River City Rage] Props and thanks to reader NASF for pointing this story my direction!

Update [2008-4-2 22:2:41 by River City Rage]:: JagsMac and MyTeamCanBeatUpYourTeam from the Jaguars.com Message Boards have an interesting idea. Trade our first and Third round pick for Jason Taylor and Miami's Second Round pick. We move back six spots on the first day and have two (solid track record) Second Round picks, and get Taylor. Not a bad idea, not bad at all...

The Miami Herald is offering up another piece of the Jason Taylor puzzle.  What makes this one different is that it's not their "blog" making the connection, but rather their actual sports section.

The Quote:

Even the Jaguars -- who appear at this point to be the team with the most interest in Taylor -- are believed to be willing to give up only a third-round pick. The Dolphins likely would only take a first-round choice or an early second-rounder for him.

A third round pick for Jason Taylor, not a bad offer if you ask me.  Miami can't forget that they're dealing with a 34 year old player that just isn't going to be relevant in their attempt to re-build that roster.  Getting something, in this case what WAS a first day pick for the guy is pretty good.  It's no slight to his talent either, it's just the reality that you don't spend first our second round picks on a player like that.  Though, I don't know that I'd be THAT upset if the Jaguars traded their late 2nd round pick for him, simply because it's not too hard for us to package our thirds and fifths to get back into the second round.  

Now, I thought that perhaps we could do a little wheeling and dealing with Atlanta to see if we could trade our late 2nd pick to Miami and still move up in the round.  

Short answer: No

Long Answer: Atlanta has the 24th and 37h pick, worth 560 and 530 points respectively.  The total value of the Jaguars 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th round picks is about 500.  So no, this is not feasible.  I was under the impression that we might be in play with just our two third round picks, but that's simply not the case without including a player in the deal.

While this has nothing to do with Jason Taylor, what about trading our second round pick (58, worth 320 points) and one third round (71, worth 235) for the 34th pick from Atlanta (560 points).  That should give us whomever we want in the first round AND a good shot at Defensive Tackle Trevor Laws, who's likely to be gone by the time we pick at 58.  We lose an extra third round pick to get a guy that we could really use.  

Anyhow, returning to the point.  Here is yet another piece of evidence that the Jaguars are in pursuit of Jason Taylor.  As we get closer to draft day, and this would be a draft day type trade, expect to see more of this come to light.

-Chris  

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say what?
They want a first?  For Taylor?  No way - this has to be a negotiation tactic, and a fairly clumsy and transparent one too.

Either that, or Miami's front office just got a fresh shipment in from Colombia...

by peachy rex on Apr 2, 2008 7:34 PM EDT reply actions  

it is negotiation
It is a waiting game, Bill Parcells is playing like we don't want to give him up and he is seeing how much the JAGs want him.  If we talk ourselves into the trade he wants, he wins. If not, he still has a great player.  He will come down as we appear to move on. We have a smart team.

by Tkopa on Apr 2, 2008 9:44 PM EDT reply actions  

Should we sign Chris Henry off waivers?
Ok Henry was cut by the Bengals for conduct detrimental to the team. He has to clear waviers as he is lees than 4 yrs into thew league. SHould we pick him up at little to no investment... or is he cancerous...

What do y'all think

by silencecs on Apr 3, 2008 3:06 PM EDT reply actions  

He probably lost his right to play in the NFL
I'm pretty sure he's done in the NFL.  I can't see Goodell letting him stick around...

-Chris

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by River City Rage on Apr 3, 2008 3:18 PM EDT up reply actions  

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