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Len Pastabelly suggests that Taylor Jacobs might be trade bait on draft day.

I wonder who in their right mind would trade for him? He seems to excell at special teams but just hasn't produced at receiver.
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I'd take some WR gloves for Taylor Jacobs. He was just a bust, just like many other WR who come out of Florida.
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Get him out of here. I'm not a fan.
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Skeletor wrote:Len Pastabelly suggests that Taylor Jacobs might be trade bait on draft day.

I wonder who in their right mind would trade for him? He seems to excell at special teams but just hasn't produced at receiver.


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Good I hope we get a pick for him
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I've not given up on this guy like the rest of you. Sometimes it takes a WR a little longer to mature -- and he's been hurt quite a bit. Injuries early don't always mean you'll always be hurt. Even Santana didn't tear up the league for his first few years, and he was hurt a little too. I read last year that Taylor's teammates thought he was tough in practice. Hard to cover, good hands, etc...

I think he deserves one more year. He doesn't earn much, so he isn't killing our cap.
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Skeletor wrote:Len Pastabelly suggests that Taylor Jacobs might be trade bait on draft day.

I wonder who in their right mind would trade for him? He seems to excell at special teams but just hasn't produced at receiver.


Trade Bait, what kind of bait does Len think we have here?
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Given the guys that the Redskins have added, I doubt that Jacobs can make the team this year. It won't be a matter of giving up on him. It will come down to comparisons: he's now competing for a job against Moss, Patten, Randle El, and Lloyd. That's four, and they've all accomplished more in real games.

A trade? Hard to imagine any team giving anything.
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fredp45 wrote:I've not given up on this guy like the rest of you. Sometimes it takes a WR a little longer to mature -- and he's been hurt quite a bit. Injuries early don't always mean you'll always be hurt. Even Santana didn't tear up the league for his first few years, and he was hurt a little too. I read last year that Taylor's teammates thought he was tough in practice. Hard to cover, good hands, etc...

I think he deserves one more year. He doesn't earn much, so he isn't killing our cap.


I agree.
And as others said, what could we get if we traded him?
I mean our 5th receiver is an early second round pick. Bust or not, this is not bad.
Lets give him a chance with Saunders.
Also, isn't he good on Special Teams?
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I certainly don't see any way that another team would actually give something up for him. He's shown nothing on the field that would convince a team that he's worth a pick. He's been in the league long enough now, that teams won't concern themselves with reports of how good he is in practice.

He's not a cap killer, but I think he's mighty expensive for a fifth wide receiver.

I hoped he'd make it, and I don't wish ill upon him, but I think it's time to go.
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Post by Californiaskin »

Jacobs cant hold el, moss, or loyds jock.......dude is like so many other recievers we have drafted in earlier rounds.....we are going to end up cutting him cuz nobody will give us anything for him........Unless of course Steve Spurrier wants to give him a scholarship to SC
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SkinsFanInHawai'i wrote:
fredp45 wrote:I've not given up on this guy like the rest of you. Sometimes it takes a WR a little longer to mature -- and he's been hurt quite a bit. Injuries early don't always mean you'll always be hurt. Even Santana didn't tear up the league for his first few years, and he was hurt a little too. I read last year that Taylor's teammates thought he was tough in practice. Hard to cover, good hands, etc...

I think he deserves one more year. He doesn't earn much, so he isn't killing our cap.


I agree.
And as others said, what could we get if we traded him?
I mean our 5th receiver is an early second round pick. Bust or not, this is not bad.
Lets give him a chance with Saunders.
Also, isn't he good on Special Teams?


Don't you mean 6th rcvr! Moss, Randel El, Patton, Lloyd, Thrash, and then Jacobs. I meen Lloyd might have a hard time dressing for every game. I think that Patton will end up being the number 3 (maybe even #2 rcvr) and Thrash will dress out every game because of special teams. So that would meen 5 rcvrs dress! Not too common on a Gibbs team and 6 will NEVER happen!
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Post by Fanforever »

Let's try hard not to trash the guy like we did Rod Gardner, espically if we have any intentions of trading him for any substance. Telling the world he's not very good is not good practice (despite the fact the world may already know).
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Fanforever wrote:Let's try hard not to trash the guy like we did Rod Gardner, espically if we have any intentions of trading him for any substance. Telling the world he's not very good is not good practice (despite the fact the world may already know).

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Post by EA7649 »

Ill take a 5th round for Jacobs, id rather keep Thrash b/c he has the ability to return kicks.
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Jacobs was a failed Spurrier project.
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