Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell has said that he will not be rushed into picking a quarterback in May's Draft.
The Jaguars are in need of more depth in the quarterback department, with team owner Shad Khan recently revealing at the Super Bowl that his team will probably be in for one or two picks. However, Caldwell has moved to state that he will not give in to pressure unless the pick is right for the team.
"If we're going to give into pressure (to take a quarterback high if they have other players rated higher), we're going to make the wrong decision," Caldwell said ahead of the Draft period, which opens later this year.
"Our vision is to build a franchise that can sustain and win over a period of time. In that process, if a quarterback presents himself, we'll grab him."
The Jaguars finished last season in third position in the AFC Southern Division, with a record of 4-12.