<label> 8</label> JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: MICHAEL CRABTREE, WR, TEXAS TECH
Scouting Report
The Jaguars haven’t had a lot of luck with first round wideouts but that shouldn’t stop them from getting back on the horse. In terms of value the Jags would be very fortunate to find Crabtree still on the board since there are some who feel he is
the best player in this entire draft. With that said it wouldn’t be a total surprise if he fell into Jacksonville’s lap considering the needs of teams selecting ahead of them along with the concerns about his speed and health. Matt Jones started to show some signs of life last year but he is really the only legitimate weapon they have at receiver and none of their returning pass catchers caught more than two touchdowns in 2008. Michael Crabtree
averaged 1.6 touchdowns
per game during his college career. The Jags still haven’t adequately replaced Marcus Stroud so B.J. Raji could be an intriguing option at defensive tackle alongside John Henderson. Even though they signed Tra Thomas as a free agent he is going to be 35-years-old next season so they may still want to bring in a left tackle of the future. Jason Smith and Eugene Monroe will almost assuredly be gone but they could reach for Michael Oher, who they coached at the Senior Bowl, and play him at guard until it’s time to replace Thomas.