Another player who received strong consideration for the number one spot as the most exceptional Jacksonville Jaguar of all-time, Fred Taylor was drafted 9th overall in 1998. That turned out to be a steal, as not only was it a player who generated over five digits of yards, but it was a pick that the Jags got from Buffalo. All that Jacksonville had to give up was Quarterback, Rob Johnson, who accomplished little as a Bill.
Honestly, we thought this would be a lock for Tony Boselli, but the more we looked at Jimmy Smith, the more we felt we had to give him the number one spot.
We have our reasons.
A star at Kent State, Andrew Chafin was a First Round Pick in 2011, and the Pitcher would first debut for the Diamondbacks in 2014, where he appeared and started in three Games.