Jacksonville Jaguars 2008 NFL Draft Review
(Sports Network) -1 - Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida (6-5, 271); 2 - Quentin Groves, OLB/DE, Auburn (6-3, 259); 5 - Thomas Williams, LB, USC (6-1, 238); 5 - Trae Williams, CB, South Florida (5-9, 193); 7 - Chauncey Washington, RB, Southern (5-11, 211) Analysis: The Jags paid a hefty ransom to the Ravens (two third-round picks, a fourth-rounder, and the No. 26 overall selection) in order to take Harvey, who is a bit of reach due to his size but will make Jacksonville a better pass rushing team at the very least. Groves, who slipped into the late part of the second round due mostly to recent heart surgery, might have some trouble getting on the field in light of Harvey's presence. The Jaguars made only three more picks thanks largely to the deal with the Ravens. Of those, Trae Williams, who was productive as a collegian but was overshadowed by teammate Mike Jenkins, looks most likely to stick. Interior line and safety were the two need areas that went begging for Jacksonville in this Draft. Bottom Line: Jaguars sacrificed much of their weekend to take the third-best pass rusher in the Draft. A major risk. Grade: C-
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