Jacksonville Jaguars: Draft Grades and Recap
During this week’s draft, the Jaguars built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes David Taylor.
During this week’s draft, the Jaguars built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes David Taylor.
This edition of “2019 Pre-NFL Draft Divisional Standings” by Griffin Clark will focus on the AFC South.
Nearly a year-and-a-half after suffering a gruesome injury and nearly losing his left leg, Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller announced his retirement, writes Andersen Pickard.
I projected the Jacksonville Jaguars at 12-4 and winners of the AFC South, but they seemed to really fall off a cliff this year. The Jaguars never seemed to find their footing this year and saw themselves out of the playoff picture. So why was it that they lost their footing this year?
Leonard Fournette’s injury that changed the offense
Blake Bortles is set to visit Los Angeles where he could be a valuable back-up option to Rams’ starter Jared Goff, writes LaMarr Fields.
The Titans agreed to terms with Cameron Wake on a three-year, $23 million contract. Ryan Potts really likes this signing for Tennessee.
The Houston Texans are signing defensive backs Tashaun Gipson and Bradley Roby.
In short, Nick Foles’ NFL career has been unique.
From the guy who couldn’t throw an interception, to a back-up quarterback, to Super Bowl champion and MVP, to back-up, to starter again. Not to mention playing for two teams in between his stints with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed QB Nick Foles to a four-year, $88 million deal. To make room for Foles, the team released QB Blake Bortles.
The Philadelphia Eagles are finalizing a deal with defensive tackle Malik Jackson that would pay him $30 million over the course of three seasons.
The Los Angeles Rams made a big re-signing ahead of free agency by agreeing to a one-year, $14 million deal with Dante Fowler, Jr.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the worst of the worst in the NFL with Part 1 of his four-part series releasing the latest power rankings.
During this week’s draft, the Jaguars built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes David Taylor.
This edition of “2019 Pre-NFL Draft Divisional Standings” by Griffin Clark will focus on the AFC South.
Nearly a year-and-a-half after suffering a gruesome injury and nearly losing his left leg, Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller announced his retirement, writes Andersen Pickard.
I projected the Jacksonville Jaguars at 12-4 and winners of the AFC South, but they seemed to really fall off a cliff this year. The Jaguars never seemed to find their footing this year and saw themselves out of the playoff picture. So why was it that they lost their footing this year?
Leonard Fournette’s injury that changed the offense
Blake Bortles is set to visit Los Angeles where he could be a valuable back-up option to Rams’ starter Jared Goff, writes LaMarr Fields.
The Titans agreed to terms with Cameron Wake on a three-year, $23 million contract. Ryan Potts really likes this signing for Tennessee.
The Houston Texans are signing defensive backs Tashaun Gipson and Bradley Roby.
In short, Nick Foles’ NFL career has been unique.
From the guy who couldn’t throw an interception, to a back-up quarterback, to Super Bowl champion and MVP, to back-up, to starter again. Not to mention playing for two teams in between his stints with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed QB Nick Foles to a four-year, $88 million deal. To make room for Foles, the team released QB Blake Bortles.
The Philadelphia Eagles are finalizing a deal with defensive tackle Malik Jackson that would pay him $30 million over the course of three seasons.
The Los Angeles Rams made a big re-signing ahead of free agency by agreeing to a one-year, $14 million deal with Dante Fowler, Jr.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the worst of the worst in the NFL with Part 1 of his four-part series releasing the latest power rankings.
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