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Jaguars Player Reportedly Causes Two Car Wrecks, Tries to Flee Scene

Friday, Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Quentin Groves was headed to the airport to catch his team's chartered flight to Seattle -- where they'd eventually get their teeth kicked in, 41-0. On the way, though, he wasn't exactly what you would call a cautious motorist.

According to reports from the Jacksonville area, Groves did some damage to two different vehicles with some careless driving. Reportedly, Groves clipped one car while changing lanes -- sending it spinning -- and then abruptly changed lanes again before slamming on the brakes. This caused another car to end up wedged under Groves' car.

Summer Scramble: AFC South Position Battles to Watch


It's July, the slowest month of the year for the NFL, and it's driving you nuts. You need a fix. A hit. Anything NFL to pull you through the dog days. FanHouse is here to help with an in-depth look at each division that should have you plenty prepared for training camp. We're calling it the Summer Scramble, and today we look at the AFC South's looming position battles.

Harvey Still Unsigned as Jaguars Open Camp

Until last night, speculation in Jacksonville was that Reggie Hayward and Paul Spicer, the Jaguars' veteran defensive ends, would be battling ghosts for their jobs -- kind of like Pacman, except, y'know, not like that Pacman.

As of this morning, there's only one ghost left. The Jaguars' second-round pick, Quentin Groves, signed a four-year deal last night, just in time for the start of training camp today. That leaves former Florida star Derrick Harvey as the team's last remaining unsigned rookie.

I imagine Harvey's agent is continuing to remind the Jaguars that they gave up almost half of their draft to get their paws on Harvey, who was picked 8th overall and is expected to add some youth to their pass rush. However, the signings of 6th-overall pick Vernon Gholston and 10th-overall pick Jerrod Mayo might speed up the process of getting Harvey signed and in camp.

Harvey has given no indication of an extended holdout here, so don't expect one. He could easily be signed and ready to go by tomorrow's first practice. Then Hayward and Spicer can really start worrying about their jobs.

Dolphins Want to Deal Jason Taylor for Some More First Round Picks

The Miami Dolphins have already used their top pick in the draft on Jake Long. Now, they want to find a way to get another first round pick by cutting some deals.

Word is that Jason Taylor is for sale.

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that according to two NFL executives, the Dolphins are trying to land another first-round pick in order to secure a player they're concerned won't be on the board when they lead off the second round with the No. 32 pick overall. And the Palm Beach Post reported that Taylor, who is still competing on ABC's "Dancing With The Stars," has quietly requested a trade and understands he could be on the move if the team can make the right deal.


The article says that Miami wants a shot at nabbing Florida DE Derrick Harvey, Auburn DE Quentin Groves, Michigan QB Chad Henne or Delaware QB John Flacco.

I know that Bill Parcells doesn't like us talking about these things, but you knew something would heat up after the Chiefs dealt Jared Allen for a bunch of picks. Of course, Taylor is eight years older than Allen so the trade value isn't as high.

FanHouse Mock Draft: San Francisco 49ers Select OLB Quentin Groves No. 29

With each pick of the FanHouse mock draft, we get into the head of an NFL general manager and let you know who he'll pick and why.

The 49ers are in a rough spot here. In real life, with pretty much no viable options where need and value intersect, I think they trade back. Since that's not an option here, they have to reach.

Ideally, the team wants Gosder Cherilus to bookend the offensive line with Joe Staley. With him off the board, and Kentwan Balmer -- a defensive tackle who could play end in the 49ers' 3-4 -- gone as well, it's about the pass rush.

The 49ers like Quentin Groves, and he's got the measurables to play the pass-rush role in the 49ers' scheme opposite of Manny Lawson, but his actual game skills are slightly more cloudy. Worse yet is his reputation as having an inconsistent motor, which is a death blow when you want someone speeding towards the quarterback on almost every single down. Still, he's the best of what the 49ers need at this point. He can start from Week 1, but 49er fans will have to expect some sort of learning curve.

Calais Campbell is a backup plan to Balmer in case the team feels it's necessary to fix the end position, but that would really be a stretch. Likewise, the 49ers love Notre Dame's Trevor Laws. Though Laws played tackle in college, he's got the frame for a 3-4 end and all the intangibles Groves doesn't have. Still, he might likely last until the 49ers pick only 10 selections later at #39.

The Skinny:
Team Needs: DE, OLB, OT, OG
Player Selected: Quentin Groves, OLB, Auburn
Also Considered: Calais Campbell, DE, Miami; Trevor Laws, DT, Notre Dame

Previous Pick: No. 28,

Next Pick: No. 30, Green Bay Packers

Quentin Groves' 'Minor' Heart Surgery Doesn't Concern 49ers

Typically, pre-draft injuries are a bad thing. NFL teams are leery of any prospect with issues, whether they be character-based or health-related. Just ask Dennis Dixon (check his website!) and Jonathan Stewart.

One player who is apparently unaffected, however, is Auburn linebacker Quentin Groves. At least as far as the 49ers are concerned. According to the Sacramento Bee's Matthew Barrows, "... the 49ers are eyeing [Groves] the upcoming NFL draft, [who] had minor heart surgery last month, but the team says it is not concerned about it."

Barrows also addressed the concern when answering a question about the team's draft plans on his 49ers blog:
I see the Niners' list of priorities like this. A.) If Groves falls to them, they take him. B.) If not, they try to trade down and grab a couple of additional picks. C.) If neither A or B pan out, then they take the BPA, no matter the position. That could be [Dan] Connor or [DeSean] Jackson or Early Doucet or a cornerback.
Obviously, Groves' fate ultimately lies with whether team doctors give him a clean bill of health, but that San Francisco seems unconcerned suggests that his surgery was exactly that: minor. (Although, I'm not sure anytime doctors are messing about with your ticker it's anything but very, very major.)

For shiggles, if the 49ers end up with Groves, he'd join last year's Defensive Rookie of the Year Patrick Willis among the linebackers. That's a pretty formidable duo. Doesn't fix the offensive issues, but maybe Mike Nolan is taking the "the best offense is a good defense" approach to winning football.

Random YouTube Magic: Groves Owns K-State

As mentioned earlier, the Steelers brought Quentin Groves in for a visit that could signify that they are considering him with their first round pick. Groves is an awesome pass rusher, but seeing makes it much easier to believe than just reading about it.

Check out Groves against the hapless Kansas State left tackle as part of a two sack, forced fumble effort. It gives you a good look at his explosiveness of the line.

Could Groves Be Growing on Steelers?

By now most Steelers fans have heard the tidbit about how their first-round picks always come from guys they bring to Pittsburgh to interview. So it pays to pay attention to who the Steelers interview.

And with the potential offensive line targets all seeming to move their way up the draft boards (and possibly out of the Steelers range), Pittsburgh has to plan for some other options. They've brought Aqib Talib to town to prepare to go the cornerback route, and now they've also checked out Auburn's sack master Quentin Groves.

Groves is tied for Auburn's all-time lead in sacks with 26, although he recorded only three sacks as a senior thanks to some dislocated toes. He had recorded 9.5 sacks as a junior. He fits the profile of the typical Steelers outside linebacker in that he's a college defensive end who is a little undersized to play the same role as a pro. At 6-foot-3, 259 pounds, Groves ran a blazing 4.53 40-yard dash at the combine, so he definitely has the speed to make the transition. His 35-inch vertical at Auburn's pro day (which Mike Tomlin attended) also shows off his athleticism. And he even played the position briefly as a college senior, so the transition should be a little easier than it is for the average outside linebacker conversion.

Quentin Groves Says 'Rammer Jammer This'

Anybody who's been in Bryant-Denny Stadium and on the wrong end of the Rammer Jammer cheer should appreciate the following clip. It's the Auburn University Marching Band along with a prominently displayed Quentin Groves giving the Tide a little taste of their own medicine:



Perhaps even more galling to Bama fans is this exchange in the video's comment thread, filled with typical Alabama-Auburn vitriol, and this slightly exaggerated truth:
[Supposed Bama Fan] What do they play when they lose?

[Supposed Auburn fan]: None of the current players, students, band members, etc. would know. They were all in middle school the last time Bama beat Auburn.
Guess it makes getting bitten by a dog just about worth it.

Auburn's Quentin Groves Says He's Coming Back For Senior Season

If Auburn has its way, defensive end Quentin Groves will be spending a lot of quality time with Nebraska quarterback Zac Taylor on Monday. And thankfully, Groves will be spending more time with his teammates come next season.

Unwilling to make the mistake Stanley McClover did a year ago by leaving early for the NFL, Groves has made the decision to return for his senior campaign. Much like McClover last season, Groves has saved his best for the biggest games. One could argue that he was the difference maker in wins over Florida and Alabama.

Through the first half of the season, it didn't appear that the NFL was even an option for Groves. The All-SEC selection had made little noise heading into the Florida game. That's win head coach Tommy Tuberville gave Groves a little pep-talk.

He told him that he expected more out of him and that he was capable of better play. That low key talk changed everything for Groves. In the Florida game, he recorded three sacks and led Auburn to a 27-17 win over the second-ranked Gators.

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