Showing posts with label Jeremy Jarmon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeremy Jarmon. Show all posts

Close only counts in horseshoes & nuclear war

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Fresh off of the John Thornton close-but-not-quite, and in the same offseason where the Lions very nearly signed OG Darnell Dockett, and almost pulled off a trade for QB Jay Cutler, the Lions again fell just shy of acquiring a player who could make an impact.  Thanks to getting suspended for the season due to testing positive for a banned substance, Kentucky DE Jeremy Jarmon was available in today’s supplemental draft. 

The Lions’ 0-16 record in 2008 made their supplemental draft picks very powerful.  If the Lions were to bid a certain round’s pick, then every other team loses out--unless they bid a higher round pick.  Since bidding a given pick in the supplemental draft means you lose that pick in the next regular draft, that's a huge advantage for the Lions over all the other teams in the NFL.  Since the rumor was that Jarmon could be had for a fourth-rounder, the Lions would need only to bid their fourth to ensure they'd get him.  Surprisingly, however, the Washington Redskins chose to bid their third-round pick, thus acquiring the rights to Jarmon.  John Niyo, of the Detroit Free Press News, then reported via Twitter that Mayhew'd text messaged Redskins' VP Vinny Cerrato that he'd indeed bid the Lions’ fourth-rounder for Jarmon, and was surprised not to get him. 

Should Mayhew have bid a third-rounder, thus practically guaranteeing Jarmon’s acquisition?  Well, the Lions’ probably-high 2010 third-round draft pick could become a potential starter at any position, or be invaluable ammo in a trade to move up or down.  Spending it now, when it could only become Jarmon--a player who’s only available due to his character problems--simply wouldn’t maximize that picks’ value. While it’s certainly disappointing to lose out (again) on a potential impact rookie at a position of need, the Lions made the right move.

Discuss it here, in The Den

Lions Interested In Jarmon

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

*NOTE* Thanks to Nate Caminata for letting me join this project. As a word of introduction, I also currently serve as the Lions correspondent for DraftTek.com and much of my writing can be found on Bleacher Report. I grew up in Muskegon, MI but currently reside in Minnesota. My radio show can be heard each Sunday at 6:05 EST on KNUJ.net.

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Kevin Seifert and John Clayton of ESPN.com have both named the Lions as a potential landing spot for Kentucky Defensive End (and Supplemental Draftee) Jeremy Jarmon. Jarmon would have been a mid-round prospect in the 2010 draft but decided to declare early after losing a year of eligibility testing for a banned substance.

Jarmon has let teams know what the substance is but will not say so publicly, leading to rampant speculation. Jarmon has said the failed test was a non-issue for most teams.

At 6'3" 277, Jarmon has similar size to Jared DeVries and projects as a strong side DE in the NFL. He has decent but not spectacular speed (4.7-4.8) but good all-around athleticism.

18 teams watched his campus Pro Day. The Lions are thought to be the most interested along with the Redskins and Eagles.

The NFL Supplemental Draft is conducted via email. Each team submits a proposal of which pick in the 2010 Draft they would give up for a given player. Jarmon is thought to be worth a 4th round pick.

Discuss it in the Den HERE