The Directors General of the NFL Live lives at the limit. It is one of the most difficult work to find in the NFL, one of the easiest to lose, and most of the time that the success and failures of a managing director depend on everyone.
It is the curse of a managing director. There is also a massive privilege. The amount of control of a managing director has on a team often prevails over the head coach and they will often gain power difficulties if we occur.
While the Jaguars are looking for their new Managing Director, the former director general of the Titans of Tennessee Jon Robinson has become a solid candidate for the position.
Following yesterday: I was told old #Titans Interview with GM Jon Robinson with the #Jaguars is currently scheduled to perform Thursday or Friday, by source.
A league source thinks that Robinson will receive a strong consideration. https://t.co/9hz1q3o4uf
– Josinanderson (@josinaanderson) February 12, 2025
Quick question for Shad Khan, Tony Khan and Liam Coen. For what?
The jaguars should know why Aj Brown caught a touchdown in the Super Bowl Lix? Because Robinson exchanged him in Philadelphia for money on the dollar instead of offering him an extension.
Robinson and then in a frantic moment of brightness, selected Treylon Burks after most could see that he was not a WR1 caliber player leaving Arkansas.
Robinson is not a good editor, a good scout, a good executive, and considering that head coach Mike True must have moved from Robinson once the brown trade has been finalized, Robinson did not exactly The best story when it comes to sharing a vision with a vision with the head coach. Something that could be detrimental to Liam Coen’s mandate.
Damn AJ Brown!? The coach did not seem happy either … SMH pic.twitter.com/g6llqrxjat
– ⚔️David 🥓bacon🥓 Bennett⚔️ (@ 4im) April 29, 2022
Let’s look at the history of Robinson’s project. Derrick Henry and Aj Brown were second -round selections that fell on his lap. And the first round choices?
2016: Jack Conklin. 8th overall selection. The decent player, Tennessee refused his fifth year option, who left after four years. Super bowl champion Leonard Floyd was taken with the ninth choice and Pro Bowl approaches Laremy Tunsil and Taylor Decker with the 13th and 16th selections.
2017: Corey Davis. Fifth overall selection. Refused from the fifth year. Davis is currently outside the NFL. The three choices followed Jamal Adams, Mike Williams and Christian McCaffery. Robinson has also selected loved ‘Jackson with the 18th overall selection. The fifth year option has resumed but was released by the team after four years with them.
2018: Rashaan Evans. 22nd overall choice. The fifth year option has decreased. Currently a free agent.
2019: Jeffery Simmons. 19th overall selection stallion. The most beautiful selection of Robinson. Three Bowler Pro and twice all-pro.
2020: Isaiah Wilson. 29th overall selection. Played four snaps in total in his career before being exchanged the Dolphins for a choice of seventh round. Wilson then appeared late for his physical team in Miami and was released.
2021: Caleb Farley. 22nd overall selection. Exchanged to the Panthers after three years with Tennessee. Christian Darrisaw was the next selection afterwards.
2022: Treylon Burks. Are we going to say more?
Robinson had eight selections in the first round. Only one of them was extended by the titans.
Directors general cannot spoil the first round choices. Combine his project story with some of his wild -free agent movements and it is clear that it is not the answer.
If the Jaguars hire Jon Robinson, they could also have ever separated from Trent Baalke because the two men produce similar results.
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