Published on: 16th April, 2010
Once upon a time—as recently as 2007—quarterbacks could fall in the NFL Draft. Notre Dame's Brady Quinn, considered a top-five prospect in the class of 2007, plummeted through the first round to the 22nd pick. Invited to attend the draft in New York City's Radio City Music Hall by the NFL, ...Published on: 2nd April, 2010
With less than three weeks until the first round of this year's draft, the Jaguars want a closer look at Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen. ESPN's Adam Schefter recently tweeted that Jacksonville will conduct a private workout with Clausen on the school's South Bend, Ind., campus, apart from his pro day ...Published on: 21st March, 2010
Most speculation in the weeks leading up to April's 2010 NFL Draft will revolve around value boards and teams' needs, with analysts ranking prospects in search of the "best player available" and probing holes in depth charts for clues. For the Jacksonville Jaguars, though, one of their best options with the ...Published on: 12th March, 2010
As NFL scouts tour America's colleges this month, their calendars littered with pro days, the 2010 NFL Draft's top prospects seem to have already sorted themselves out through the moving and shaking of the pre-draft process. Some of the biggest names, such as Nebraska's Ndamukong Suh, Oklahoma's Gerald McCoy, and Tennessee's ...Published on: 5th January, 2010
Without question, the New England Patriots have been the class of the NFL since Bill Belichick became their head coach back in 2000. Their three Lombardi Trophies, four Super Bowl appearances, 14 playoff wins, and .700 win percentage set them apart as the top franchise of the Noughties—a ...Published on: 20th November, 2009
By now, Maurice Jones-Drew's refusal to take a fourth-quarter touchdown against the New York Jets has been widely witnessed, argued about, and gushed over. For those who managed to miss its coverage in the sports media, Jacksonville's vertically-challenged star running back skidded to a halt one yard from the end ...Published on: 17th November, 2009
[Article originally published by Stadium Journey .] Ten weeks into the 2009 season, Jacksonville Municipal Stadium has been one of the NFL's most buzzworthy facilities. Not for being big and flashy like the Dallas Cowboys' new billion-dollar home—it isn't—and not because it's on a farewell tour like Giants Stadium. (Not yet, ...Published on: 10th November, 2009
At first glance, the Jaguars don't appear to be back from an off week of running the ball. Jacksonville's 170-yard output Sunday against the Chiefs fit right in with the Jaguars' previous two games, in which their rushing attack—the NFL's sixth-best through nine weeks—hit for over 150 yards, including 217 in ...Published on: 2nd November, 2009
Jacksonville's 30-13 whipping at the hands of the previously winless Tennessee Titans Sunday sent out a news flash that should hardly have been news: The Jaguars aren't the New England Patriots. Nor, for that matter, are they the Indianapolis Colts. After watching two of the NFL's perennial passing powerhouses drub Tennessee by a ...Published on: 29th October, 2009
For the first time in three years, Jacksonville's second game against Tennessee offers a shot at a season sweep. The Titans spoiled the Jaguars' season openers in 2007 and 2008. Last year, Tennessee followed up on that Week 1 triumph with a 24-14 road win in Jacksonville—their third sweep in the ...