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      <title>Breaking Down the Jaguars Roster Cuts</title>
      <description>The Jaguars cut to 53 didn't offer too many shockers.
But there were a few guys that the Jaguars let go that look like they can  play.
Here is a breakdown of the Jaguars openind day roster by  position along with my analysis:
QB(2): David Garrard, Cleo Lemon
Analysis: Jack Del Rio saw enough out of Cleo Lemon  against the Redskins to think that he could win a game or two with Lemon at the  helm if David Garrard went out. I think it's possible that someone will pick up  Bouman if the Jaguars aren't careful.
RB(5): Fred Taylor, Maurice Jones-Drew, Greg Jones, Chauncey  Washington, Montell Owens
Analysis: No real surprises here. Washington will  probably be a game-day inactice more often than not as long as the other guys  are healthy, but he looks like a good developmental player.

WR:(6): Jerry Porter, Reggie Williams, Dennis Northcutt, Mike  Walker, Matt Jones, Troy Williamson
Analysis: I think that D'Juan Woods could be headed  for the practice squad and I'm really sorry that the Jaguars couldn't find a  spot for Hoag. He's the kind of player you need to complete a team sometimes. He  does a little bit of everything, including special teams, but after Williamson's  big catch on Thursday, it was tough to keep Hoag.
TE(3): Marcedes Lewis, Greg Estandia, Richard Angulo
Analysis: I think you might see Charles Davis on the  practice squad. He certainly passes the eye test. He just needs to work on his  blocking.
OL(9): Khalif Barnes, Vince Manuwai, Dennis Norman, Maurice  Williams, Tony Pashos, Brad Meester, Richard Collier, Uche Nwaneri, Tutan  Reyes
Analysis: The only surprise here&#8211;and it's not a big  one&#8211;is Reyes. But his flexibility make him valuable. He's a solid pro. The kind  of player you need as a backup.
DL(9): Paul Spicer, John Henderson, Rob Meier, Reggie  Hayward, Derrick Harvey, Quentin Groves, Derek Landri, Tony McDaniel, Jimmy  Kennedy
Analysis: Kennedy may have saved his spot with a good  performance on Thursday night. Other than Landri's health and where to put him,  there weren't a lot of decisions to make here. I'm expecting to see Mkristo  Bruce on the practice squad.
LB (7): Darryl Smith, Mike Peterson, Justin Durant, Clint  Ingram, Brian Iwuh, Brent Hawkins, Thomas Williams
Analysis: Tony Gilbert held on a long time for a guy  who wasn't very fast. That's a compliment to his work ethic and toughness. But  he didn't make the cut this year. Hawkins is still trying to get comfortable  with being a full-time linebacker. He'll have to contribute on special teams.  That's also where Williams and Iwuh should offer their most valuable  contribution.
DB(9): Rashean Mathis, Brian Williams, Reggie Nelson, Drayton  Florence, Scott Starks, Gerald Sensabaugh, Brian Witherspoon, Jamal Fudge,  Pierson Prioleau
Analysis: I did not expect the Jaguars to keep nine  defensive backs. I expected Fudge or Prioleau, not both of them. This might be  the deepest position group on the team. Witherspoon won't be used as a corner  much right way. They're looking for him to be a difference maker on  returns.
ST(3): Josh Scobee, Adam Podlesh, Joe Zelenka
Analysis: Absolutely no surprise here. There was not  competition for any of these three.
Who do I expect to see on the practice squad? Here's  a shot in the dark (and you can grade me on Sunday):
Mkristo Bruce, D'Juan Woods, Charles Davis, Rashod  Moulton, Andrew Carnahan, Drew Miller, Chris Brown and another Big Body to be  named.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2008 03:18:20 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/316039</link>
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      <title>Jaguars Finish On A High Note With Redskins Defeat</title>
      <description>Jaguar fans knew that Derrick Harvey was going to play after his long absence. The first round draft pick missed not only training camp but every other preseason game. This was going to be his first time on the big stage. That story completely overtook the struggles that the bubble guys were facing in </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:17:50 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/315078</link>
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      <title>Favorite Player by Position</title>
      <description>Here is a list of my favorite players by position:
QB: Marc Bulger
RB: Reggie Bush, Marshawn Lynch
FB: Madison Hedgecock
WR: Plaxico Burress, Hines Ward, Greg Jennings
TE: Marcedes Lewis, Donald Lee
C: Shaun O'hara
RG: Jason Spitz
LG: Kris Dielman
RT: Kareem McKenzie
LT: Khalif Barnes
DT: Marcus Stroud, Adam Carriker
DE: Michael Strahan, Mario Williams
LB: Antonio Pierce, Patrivk Willis, Shawne Merriman
CB: Aaron Ross, Antonio Cromartie
FS: Will Demps
SS: James Butler
K: Mason Crosby
P: Adam Podlesh
KR: Yamon Figurs, Ahmad Bradshaw
PR: Roscoe Parish, Maurice Jones- Drew</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:08:54 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/71419</link>
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      <title>Things This Redskin Fan Learned Yesterday Evening...</title>
      <description>Tough loss, but not unexpected... this Redskin fan reflects on a few things that stands out in his mind the morning after.  And doesn't mention that his team lost by 21.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 17:59:23 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/61874</link>
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