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Jake Scott | Guard

Team: Unsigned Free Agent
Age / DOB:  (32) / 4/16/1981
Ht / Wt:  6'5' / 292
College: Idaho
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Free agent OG Jake Scott visited the Jets on Thursday.
The Jets have holes at both guard spots, and Scott would be a cheap and experienced signing. He went unsigned for over half of 2012, however, and was not effective for the Eagles when he did take the field. Ideally, he wouldn't be signed to start in New York. Mar 29 - 8:17 AM
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The Eagles are sticking with Jake Scott as their starting right guard.

Even though 2011 first-round pick Danny Watkins is healthy, Scott has earned the gig. Over the last two games, the Eagles' offensive line has gone from one widely panned as one of the worst in the league to a plus unit. They've given up a total of two sacks and opened up gaping holes as Bryce Brown has rushed 347 yards and four touchdowns during that span. Scott, who was signed to a one-year deal off the street by the Eagles a month ago, will garner interest on the open market this offseason.
Thu, Dec 6, 2012 08:38:00 AM

Eagles signed OG Jake Scott and waived OL Julian Vandervelde.

Scott, an eight-year veteran, spent the previous four seasons with the Titans. He garnered plenty of interest on the open market in the offseason but was reportedly not willing to accept the veteran's minimum. Scott graded out as a top-10 guard in 2011, according to Pro Football Focus.
Mon, Nov 12, 2012 07:06:00 PM

Seeking more than the veteran minimum, free agent OG Jake Scott has turned down several offers from teams throughout the offseason and training camp.

"I'm not angry," said Scott. "This is my decision. It is a business and it is my decision not to be on a team right now." Scott started 121 consecutive games through 2011 and graded out as a top-10 guard by Pro Football Focus last season. Titans RG Leroy Harris, his replacement, was yanked late in the opener in favor of Kevin Matthews.
Wed, Sep 12, 2012 09:31:00 AM

The Miami Herald reports free agent OG Jake Scott is "under consideration" for the Dolphins after they placed RG Artis Hicks on injured reserve Tuesday.

Coming off another solid season in Tennessee, Scott has worked out for the Dolphins twice in the past six months. Scott would almost certainly send John Jerry back to the bench in Miami.
Tue, Sep 4, 2012 09:55:00 PM

Free agent OG Jake Scott visited the Dolphins, Lions and Ravens last week.

Scott's Dolphins visit was his second. He hadn't made any visits in over two months. A 16-game starter each of the past seven seasons, Scott should latch on somewhere before camp.
Sat, Jun 16, 2012 05:36:00 PM

Free agent OG Jake Scott visited the Dolphins on Saturday.

Scott graded out as one of the top pass-blocking guards by Pro Football Focus, and has started 124 consecutive games in four years with the Titans. He would provide an upgrade on 2011 starters Vernon Carey and Richie Incognito in Miami. His only other known visit this offseason was with the Cardinals.
Sat, Mar 24, 2012 11:16:00 PM

Free agent OG Jake Scott will reportedly visit the Cardinals on Wednesday.

Scott was the one interior lineman in Tennessee to hold his own last season, grading out as a top-six pass-blocking guard, according to Pro Football Focus. Even if the Cardinals don't land Peyton Manning, they need to keep the quarterback clean in 2012.
Tue, Mar 13, 2012 07:17:00 PM

The player rep for free agent RG Jake Scott insists the Titans would "love to have him back" depending on how his market deveolops.

This, despite the fact that the Titans elected not to make Scott an offer ahead of free agency and "haven’t asked" Scott for a proposal. Unless the Titans completely whiff on upgrading their interior line, Scott will not be back in 2012.
Sat, Mar 10, 2012 05:35:00 PM

The Titans have had no contract talks with free agent RG Jake Scott.

It's been clear for some time that jettisoning the 31-year-old Scott will be part of the Titans' overhaul on the interior of the offensive line. If the Titans are serious about the upgrade, they will clean house at right guard and center as well.
Thu, Mar 1, 2012 03:20:00 PM

Coach Mike Munchak suggested the Titans will not use their first-round pick on an offensive lineman this year.

They're purely looking for interior prospects after LG Leroy Harris, free agent RG Jake Scott, and C Eugene Amano comprised the least effective trio in the NFL last season. Scott won't be back in 2012, and the Titans may look to upgrade at the other two spots. Wisconsin C Peter Konz, Stanford OG David DeCastro, and Georgia G/T Cordy Glenn are the top interior prospects.
Thu, Feb 16, 2012 05:07:00 PM

Jake Scott's four-year deal with the Titans is worth $19.5 million, including a $4 million signing bonus and $6 million in total guarantees.

The Titans saved over $1 million annually and $7 million guaranteed by "settling" for Scott over Jacob Bell. Unlike other teams, Tennessee has had legitimate success with ex-Colts (i.e. David Thornton and Nick Harper).
Mon, Mar 10, 2008 07:45:00 PM

Titans agreed to terms with OG Jake Scott, formerly of the Colts, on a four-year contract that will average just under $5 million annually.

We're usually wary of signing ex-Colts, but it's always nice to take a quality player from a division rival and put him on your team. Scott has similar tools to the man he'll replace at left guard, Jacob Bell. He's also younger, way cheaper, and hasn't missed a start since his rookie season (2004).
Mon, Mar 10, 2008 08:43:00 AM

Free agent G Jake Scott will visit with the Titans on Wednesday.

After losing Jacob Bell to the Rams, the Titans are looking at other options at guard. Scott has also received interest from the Broncos and Texans.
Wed, Mar 5, 2008 10:46:00 AM

The Colts may be forced to choose between re-signing impending free agent Gs Jake Scott and Ryan Lilja this offseason.

Both played under the one-year, restricted free agent tender in 2007. Lilja drew some interest from Kansas City last offseason. Colts offensive linemen have been known to struggle when taken out of their scheme.
Wed, Jan 16, 2008 01:26:00 PM

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