"With the amount of draft capital that we have at our disposal over the next two seasons, it's really exciting about what we can do there, especially knowing that that's the highest volume of draft capital that exists for any team in the NFL over the next two years.

"We're coming off two cycles with the Los Angeles Rams where that was the exact same case: 24 picks over the last two drafts. So really this is a dynamic that I'm uniquely positioned to navigate and really looking forward to utilizing as a means of continuing to develop this roster."

"I also think where their needs lie, they could be a trade-back team. Now, the challenge in this draft is who's coming up for who. To me, you could hope that there's some heat on the two tackles because it's a limited tackle pool. Maybe somebody moves up for one of those guys. Maybe you could just slide back a little bit."

There's logic behind it. Jacksonville has multiple needs, but quarterback isn't one of them with Trevor Lawrence in town.

With Carter and Hunter likely off the board, a move back while adding more draft picks could help accelerate the Jags' rebuild that much more quickly.

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