The Jacksonville Jaguars have made plenty of past draft mistakes. Amongst the biggest in recent memory, though, was the drafting of Luke Joeckel at No. 2 overall in the 2013 NFL Draft. At the time, ...
In addition to the honors that Aggies currently on the team as well as Aggies in the NFL are receiving weekly, another big honor was given to a Texas A&M alum who was crucial in Johnny Manziel's 2012 ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.-- Luke Joeckel never much cared for all the attention which came his way at this time last year after being the second-overall pick in the NFL draft. He disliked having to miss the ...
The Jaguars didn’t pick up the fifth-year option on 2013 No. 2 overall pick Luke Joeckel’s contract. But that doesn’t mean Joeckel is a short-timer in Jacksonville. On Wednesday’s PFT Live on NBC ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) --The Jacksonville Jaguars could have left tackle Luke Joeckel back Sunday at Cincinnati. Joeckel left last week's loss to Miami with a concussion in the first quarter, but he ...
Just four days after trading Eugene Monroe, the Jaguars will now play the rest of the season without what was their second-best tackle to open the season. Jacksonville's first pick in the 2013 draft, ...
JACKSONVILLE, FL - AUGUST 28: Luke Joeckel #76 of the Jacksonville Jaguars watches the action during the preseason NFL game against the Atlanta Falcons at EverBank Field on August 28, 2014 in ...
Two different Aggies made history on Thursday Night at the Home Depot College Football Awards. First, it was Johnny Manziel, A&M's showstopping quarterback became the first Aggie, and the first ...
Texas A&M junior offensive lineman Luke Joeckel answers questions during a press conference for the Cotton Bowl on Tuesday, Jan. 1. Luke Joeckel watched as much as he could of Alabama whipping Notre ...
If the Jacksonville Jaguars could go back in time and reselect in the first round of the 2013 NFL draft, who would they pick? Pro Football Focus recently redrafted the entire first round of the 2013 ...
COLLEGE STATION - At the same time his top job was serving as a tricycle motor, a pint-sized Luke Joeckel never entertained the classic child ambitions of becoming an astronaut, fireman or even the ...
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