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| 2006 NFL Draft Order |
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04/28/2006 |
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| 00 128-128 23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11 5 .688 .449 115-141 24. Cincinnati Bengals 11 5 .688 .477 122-134 25. New York Giants 11 5 .688 .492 126-130 26. Chicago Bears 11 5 .688 .457 117-139 27. Carolina Panthers 11 5 .688 .449 115-141 28. Jacksonville Jaguars 12 4 .750 .465 119-137 29. New York Jets (from Denver) 4 12 .250 .527 135-121 30. Indianapolis Colts 14 2 .875 .457 117-139 31. Seattle Seahawks 13 3 .813 .430 110-146 32. Pittsburgh Steelers 11 5 .688 .492 126-130 Copyright © 2005 |
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| Jags bolster linebacking corps with Greisen |
NFL Football |
04/28/2006 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The Jacksonville Jaguars at least partly filled a pressing need at linebacker by signing Nick Greisen to a two-year contract Friday. Greisen, an unrestricted free agent who started 12 games for the New York Giants last season, should compete for the starting job left vacant when Akin Ayodele signed with Dallas. The move also gives the Jags more flexibility in this weekend's NFL draft. Coach Jack Del Rio had planned to ``attack'' the linebacker position during the draft, but with Grei |
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| Blue Bombers sign McCord and Green |
CFL |
04/27/2006 |
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| in the 2001 draft. He spent three season with the Falcons and appeared in 25 games, two starts, and caught 23 passes for 427 yards and a touchdown. He was a member of the Oakland Raiders in 2004 but did not appear in any games before being cut. He sat out the 2005 season. Green started his pro career in 2001 with the Washington Redskins and Jacksonville Jaguars and also played for the Oakland Raiders. He attended the Atlanta Falcons training camp in 2005, but was released prior to the start of the regular season. |
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| NFL Mock Draft - Part I |
NFL Football |
04/26/2006 |
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| olina will have its choice of either one. With Williams' lack of size (58") and multiple high-school leg and knee injuries, look for the Panthers to select Maroney. The 511", 215 lb. back rushed for over 1,000 yards three straight seasons. Nice. 28) Jacksonville Jaguars: Byron Leftwich needs a reliable target and TE Marcedes Lewis is still available, it says here. The UCLA star grabbed 58 catches his senior season, 10 of them for touchdowns. His height (65") and big hands makes it hard for linebackers to defend him |
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| NFL tells Schumer: Bills should stay |
NFL Football |
04/20/2006 |
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| `turns more on who the quarterback is and who the running back'' rather than on the specifics of the labor deal. ``What we're striving to do is focus not just on the Buffalo Bills but on all the small market teams,'' said Tagliabue, mentioning the Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, and Kansas City Chiefs. Wilson praised the outcome as a success, particularly his team's inclusion on the eight-member committee. ``This is only the first step. The senator told me he is going to continue to monitor this situat |
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| Extra Point - High hopes for I-AA prospects in NFL Draft |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/13/2006 |
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| ***Extra Point - High hopes for I-AA prospects in NFL Draft*** By Matt Dougherty, The Best E Casino Philadelphia, PA - In 2003, Rashean Mathis burst on the scene with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The next year, Jared Allen made a major impact with the Kansas City Chiefs. And, in 2005, Jerome Mathis turned two touchdowns and a 28.6 average on kickoff returns into a spot on the AFC Pro Bowl roster. So who will be the next I-AA player with a breakout rookie season in the NFL? I-AA followers might have to look no furthe |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Saints hold the first-round keys |
NFL Football |
04/05/2006 |
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| d and a good run- stopping linebacker, David Thornton (Titans), is gone too. Depth within the front seven could be a bigger priority for the team than running back, and secondary and offensive line depth are likely to be the focus on the second day. Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4) First Pick: No. 28 - Number of Selections: 6 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) With Fred Taylor's injury problems and age making him unreliable, and with the Jaguars failing to acquire a running back free via agency, Jacksonville will take a long, hard, loo |
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| Dolphins sign Cooper to one-year deal |
NFL Football |
04/05/2006 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -The Miami Dolphins signed free-agent safety Deke Cooper to a one-year contract Wednesday. Cooper spent the last three seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he started 12 games last season, making 80 tackles and one interception. In his four-year NFL career, Cooper has 190 tackles, three interceptions, one sack, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be publ |
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| Redskins sign CB Kenny Wright |
NFL Football |
04/03/2006 |
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| Ashburn, VA (Best E Casino) - The Washington Redskins agreed to terms with veteran cornerback Kenny Wright on Monday. The 6-foot-1, 207-pound Wright has played in 110 career games (47 starts) and recorded 344 tackles, six interceptions and three sacks in stints with the Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars. Wright spent the 2005 season with the Jaguars, starting all 16 games and finishing the year with 78 tackles, six passed defended and two interceptions. |
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| Jaguars' Henderson signs extension |
NFL Football |
03/22/2006 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (Best E Casino) - Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle John Henderson signed a contract extension with the club on Tuesday. Per team policy, terms were not disclosed. "We are very happy to get big John extended," Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio said. "He has been a monster in the middle for us. He is central to us in our effort to build a dominant defense and a championship team." A Pro Bowl selection after the 2004 season, Henderson teams with Marcus Stroud to give Jacksonville one of the best |
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