Florida Times-Union reporter Michael C. Wright covers the ins and outs of the Jacksonville Jaguars. In this blog, he'll share behind-the-scenes anecdotes not published within the pages of the T-U, in addition to offering up incessant ramblings about nothing such as road trips, crummy hotels and not-so-delicious press box food. Perhaps he'll even delve into serious discussions about NFL issues. So ask questions, participate in conversations, or just learn more about the Jags.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Clint Ingram out
Jaguars linebacker is out for the rest of the game with a right ankle sprain.
Michael It seems like the Jaguars have built a lot of depth and speed at linebacker. With Mike Peterson back and Justin Durant here as a 2nd rounder, who might be on the bubble?
I'm guessing Nick Greisen or Tony Gilbert. Del Rio has said that Jorge Cordova is having a good camp. Pat Thomas is competing for the start with Ingram. It's pretty tough to call because they've got such good depth at the position. But I'm guessing that Greisen, Gilbert, Brian Iwuh and Cordova are the most vulnerable at this point.
Ingram is a tremendous talent. I am worried that his injury is worse than we think. Durant, though, is a beast. During the draft, Mel Kiper compared him to Ray Lewis. Does it get better than that?
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Michael
It seems like the Jaguars have built a lot of depth and speed at linebacker. With Mike Peterson back and Justin Durant here as a 2nd rounder, who might be on the bubble?
Mark,
I'm guessing Nick Greisen or Tony Gilbert. Del Rio has said that Jorge Cordova is having a good camp. Pat Thomas is competing for the start with Ingram. It's pretty tough to call because they've got such good depth at the position. But I'm guessing that Greisen, Gilbert, Brian Iwuh and Cordova are the most vulnerable at this point.
Ingram is a tremendous talent. I am worried that his injury is worse than we think. Durant, though, is a beast. During the draft, Mel Kiper compared him to Ray Lewis. Does it get better than that?
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