What Would a Defense Only Draft Look Like for The Jacksonville Jaguars?
Round, 3, Pick 73 – Julian Okwara, Edge, Notre Dame
No Edge players fell to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the previous two rounds so I selected the crazy athlete out of Notre Dame, Julian Okwara, with high upside to line up on the opposite end of Josh Allen.
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Round, 4, Pick 116 – Larrell Murchison, IDL, NC State
Per NFL.com, when evaluating Larrell Murchison, “It’s impossible not to notice his motor and that he’s always around the ball and rarely on the ground. Murchison has the ability to battle through blocks and come out well-oriented and ready to make plays.”
That’s the kind of player the Jaguars need.
Round, 4, Pick 137 – Kenny Robinson, S, XFL/WVU
Probably one of my favorite picks in this mock, I selected Kenny Robinson out of the now-defunct XFL (RIP), the red flag would be his troubles at West Virginia that have led him on an unusual journey but by selecting him with the 2nd of three 4th round picks it is a gamble the team can afford.
Round, 4, Pick 140 – Leki Fotu, IDL, Utah
A large man (6’5″, 330 lbs) to play defensive tackle on a defensive line in need of BIG bodies. Leki Fotu will be part of a rotation that needs help stopping the run early and often.