August 26, 2009 by
David Nelson |
Backup,
Byron Leftwich,
David Nelson,
Jacksonville Jaguars,
Jaguars,
Josh Johnson,
Luke McCown,
Paul Smith,
Todd Bouman,
Tyler Thigpen
According to sources on NFL.com, the Jacksonville Jaguars are in extensive talks with the Kansas City Chiefs regarding backup QB Tyler Thigpen.
Thigpen, who is entering is third year, was drafted in the seventh round in 2007 and saw a large amount of playing time last season.
Racking up over 2,600 yards and 18 TD's, Thigpen was considered to be in the competition for the Chiefs starting job until they traded for Matt Cassel.
The Jaguars are looking for depth at the quarterback position, as there do not seem to be any real reliable options after Garrard.
As of right now, Todd Bouman and Paul Smith are the backups to Garrard.
Bouman is the more experienced of the two, but has not seen any meaningful gameplay since the 2005-06 season when he was with the New Orleans [...]
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Again, the Bucs will be heading into training camp with more questions than answers at the quarterback position and there is an open battle raging at One Bucs Place. Let's look at the competitors and various thoughts on their offseason to this point. Honestly, I question how much it matters, but we will discuss that later.
Luke McCown - 6'3 - 212- Is thought to be an athletic, "efficient" passer. He has the ability to avoid sacks, find the open receiver and run the offense. He has a career Passer Rating of 75.2. His best year came in 2007 when he started 3 games and played in 5. He threw for just over 1,000 yards and tallied 5 TD's and 3 INT's with a 91.7 Passer Rating. His sample size is so small, so its hard to [...]
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