
The Jaguars are looking for an upgrade at center, and could use an early-round pick in 2014 to address the position.
Jacksonville Jaguars GM David Caldwell is considered one of the bright young stars at his position in the NFL, praised for his shrewd personnel decisions in his year-plus on the job as he and head coach Gus Bradley look to put a winning program into place. One area he attempted to upgrade this offseason was center, where he signed Alex Mack to a lucrative offer sheet that the Cleveland Browns matched. Even with a need for a developmental quarterback and options available, Alfie Crow of Big Cat Country could see the Jaguars addressing the middle of their offensive line as early as Round 2.
Team | Player | Pos. | Ht | Wt | Class |
39. Jaguars | Marcus Martin, USC | C | 6'3 | 320 | JR |
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"While a second tier quarterback might make sense for the Jaguars in this spot, the way the draft has played out it’s likely one of those second tier will be available in the third round. Instead, the Jaguars move to what they consider the third most important position on offense in center. Long-time starter Brad Meester retired, so the Jaguars need a day one starter - and Martin can provide that. Martin has some issues with consistency, but talent-wise and skill set he’s the best center in the draft. Martin has the strength to handle playing nose tackles straight up and the athleticism to play in the Jaguars' zone blocking scheme."
Dan Kadar, SB Nation's NFL Draft analyst, has some thoughts and opinions to share on the Jaguars' mock draft pick of Martin:
In the NFL Draft, less than 10 centers are usually picked. This year will be no exception. There is talent at center, especially at the top end. Because of that, we could see a team like Jacksonville here really go after the center they covet. In this case, it's Martin. There's a good argument that can be made for Martin as the top all-around center in the draft. Weston Richburg of Colorado State is considered the top technician at the position. Travis Swanson of Arkansas is the best power blocking center. Martin is a nice combination of the two. If Louis Nix of Notre Dame slides in the draft, as he did in this mock, he's a sensible choice as well.
We have one more pick coming your way this afternoon, with Christopher Gates of the Daily Norseman making the No. 40 overall pick for the Minnesota Vikings at 3 p.m. ET. Stay tuned.
Top 5 players remaining
# | Player | Pos. | College | Ht. | Wt. |
12 | Louis Nix | DT | Notre Dame | 6'2 | 326 |
26 | Jimmie Ward | S | Northern Illinois | 5'11 | 193 |
35 | Demarcus Lawrence | DE | Boise State | 6'3 | 251 |
38 | Jace Amaro | TE | Texas Tech | 6'5 | 265 |
39 | Antonio Richardson | OT | Tennessee | 6'6 | 336 |
2014 SB Nation NFL writers' mock draft results
Jaguars picks
Rd | # | Team | Player | Pos. | College |
1 | 3 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Jadeveon Clowney | DE | South Carolina |
2 | 39 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Marcus Martin | C | USC |