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It’s almost here

Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio confirmed that his team’s first full-pads practice will feature an Oklahoma drill that has rapidly become one of the fan favorites of training camp.

Jaguars sign Landri

The Jacksonville Jaguars have reached a verbal agreement with rookie defensive tackle Derek Landri on a contract. Landri was the 166th overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft and one of the Jaguars’ three fifth-round selections. Nine of the 11 players selected by the Jaguars in the draft have now reached contract agreements.

I’m bored, Part V

The same Indianapolis Colts defense the Jaguars flattened for 375 yards rushing in week 14 of last season, came to life in the postseason to lead the Colts to the Super Bowl title. So, will the real Colts defense please stand up?

 
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Day one loaded with intrigue (April 29)—This draft will forever be remembered by Jaguars fans for the team’s decision to twice pass on Brady Quinn. What if Quinn becomes a star quarterback? Here’s a better one: What if Quinn turns out to be a bust?

Jags address punting woes (April 29)—The Jaguars considered Adam Podlesh to be the best punter in the draft and Podlesh was obviously targeted to improve the team’s worst-in-the-league net-punting average.

Smith is latest Jags DPR (April 29)—Finding information on Brian Smith is rather difficult, but the Jaguars did their homework and made Smith their choice with the second of two fourth-round picks on Sunday.

Nwaneri value pick at 149 (April 29)—Purdue guard Uche Nwaneri is excellent value in the fifth round. The Jaguars selected Nwaneri with a pick acquired in a trade from Atlanta, who received all three of the Jaguars’ sixth-round picks in exchange for the 149th overall selection.

Gattis makes safety deeper (April 29)—With an eye on safety, the Jaguars turned to Wake Forest’s Josh Gattis to make their second pick at the position in this draft. Whereas first-round pick Reggie Nelson is more of a free-wheeling ball-hawk, Gattis is a more compactly-built hitter.

 
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