It wasn’t so long ago when the Jaguars were defined by big uglies Marcus Stroud and John Henderson. Stroud is now gone, and Henderson may not be far behind.
Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union writes that the Jaguars intend to deal “Big John” in an effort to move back into the second round and take Penn State linebacker Sean Lee.
Well, that’s a rather specific rumor.
Asked about trading Henderson, G.M. Gene Smith said, “We’ll listen to what anybody has to say. We’ll have dialogue with teams.”
We doubt Henderson will get Jacksonville a second round pick, but it does sound he will get his face slapped in a new city next year. For better or worse, the Jaguars may now be defined by their new defensive tackle: Tyson Alualu.