5 takeaways after conclusion of Jaguars OTAs

With #Jaguars OTAs concluding this week, we garnered five takeaways about how the process went under new coach Doug Pederson.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have concluded their organized team activities for the 2022 season, and now fans must get through a break, which will last five weeks and some change. It marked the second consecutive OTA period with a new coach as Urban Meyer was fired, and Doug Pederson was named the team’s new frontman in February.

The attendance was strong during the first two phases, then during the third phase, Pederson gave most of the veterans off. As a result, the last phase of OTAs, which lasted from Monday to Wednesday of this week, was similar to rookie minicamp. Despite that, the team still got some good work in, and the process was an overall success.

Before we start moving ahead to training camp, here are five takeaways we have from Pederson’s first OTA period with the Jags: