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- Updated: April 29, 2016
7:53 PM ET
Myles Jack, the former UCLA linebacker who fell out of the NFL draft’s first round Thursday amid concerns with his right knee, didn’t have to wait as long Friday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars took Jack with the fifth pick of the second round (36th overall), trading up with the Baltimore Ravens to acquire the selection. The Ravens acquired the Jags’ second- (38th overall) and fifth-round (146) picks in the deal.
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Jack entered the draft after his junior season at UCLA and was considered a potential top-10 pick and one of the most athletic players in this year’s class. But his name never was called by commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday — he was one of a handful of big-name …
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