Article By Christopher Westphal on 9th July, 2011
You've got to get the big guys early. You take a franchise player when you can match value with the pick, but never before. You also have some leeway when it comes to the later rounds.
This year's draft raised as many eyebrows as the one in 2010, with the Jaguars trading up from the 16th pick in the first round to the 10th pick of the draft with the Washington Redskins in order to select Blaine Gabbert, the quarterback from Missouri.
Gabbert was praised by many analysts lead...
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