I think theres very logically answer to that and at the time Luke Joeckel was one of the best players to draft for The Jaguars. Joeckel has the potentials to be just as good or even better than Monroe and he will be cheaper. Why wouldn't they want to draft him? Teams don't mind re-singing players to big deals but if they can go a much cheaper route such as through the draft by selecting a player in which they know will eventually provide the same production or better then best believe they will not mind letting a solid veteran player go . If the Ravens right now had a much higher pick in the draft then the need for Eugene Monroe wouldn't be as high because they will have a shot at drafting a top left tackle like Jake Matthews or Greg Robinson. The Cheifs drafted a left tackle by the name of Eric Fisher knowing they had a solid left tackle in Brandon Albert and to my understanding both the Jaguars and cheifs had plans to re-signed their veteran left tackles( Brandon Albert and Eugene Monroe) but I think the contract talks went no where and it just made the need for them alot less since they already had very capable future left tackles whom will be alot cheaper and possibly better or just as good. I