Podcast: Breaking down Jags’ 2021 schedule, upcoming addition of Tim Tebow

Jags Wire’s James Johnson and Phil Smith preview the Jags’ 2021 schedule with “Wait For it Podcast” co-host Eric Serna.

With a busy week occurring for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Jags Wire’s James Johnson and Phil Smith recorded yet another episode of “Bleav in the Jags” this week. They were joined by “Wait For it Podcast” co-host Eric Serna throughout the episode as a special guest.

Of course, with Tim Tebow expected to make a return to the NFL, they started episode 72 discussing the controversy that could come with his signing and his chances to make the team. Afterward, they discussed Wednesday’s schedule release and broke down all 17 games.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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Podcast: Reviewing 2021 QB class, FCS prospects for Jags, late-round gems

The Jaguars Wire talked with Joe DeLeone of “Bleav in the Draft Prospects” this week to discuss QB rankings and prospects the Jags need.

On this week’s episode of “Bleav in the Jaguars,” Jags Wire’s James Johnson and Phil Smith continued to prepare Jacksonville Jaguars fans for the draft in a Bleav Podcast Network crossover episode. To help out, draft specialist Joe DeLeone of “Bleav in the Draft Prospects” joined the show as a guest for Episode 67.

The first topics discussed were Joe’s favorite FCS prospects in the draft and his quarterback rankings for the 2021 class. While tied up into the subject of quarterbacks, the panel also discussed Trevor Lawrence’s recent comments in an interview with Sports Illustrated.

Afterward, Joe shared his thoughts on the tight end class, which he feels is underrated, the safety class, and some late-round gems to know.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while archived episodes of “Bleav in the Jaguars” can be revisited here.

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Podcast: Maurice Jones-Drew discusses Trevor Lawrence joining Jags, Urban Meyer, more

Jags Wire sat down with Maurice Jones-Drew this week for a conversation on the Jags’ future as they navigate through this offseason.

On this week’s episode of “Bleav in the Jaguars,” we sat down with Jacksonville Jaguars legend Maurice Jones-Drew. In a 20 minute interview, the former Pro Bowler discussed the team’s outlook as the most important draft in Jags history is coming up.

Specifically, Jones-Drew discussed his thoughts on running back James Robinson, Urban Meyer’s ability to turn the team around, the pending addition of Trevor Lawrence, other standout prospects in the draft, and much more. Jones-Drew also discussed the Jaguars’ free agent additions and why he liked their approach.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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Maurice Jones-Drew explains why he liked the Jags’ free agency approach

Jaguars legend spoke with Jags Wire this week and revealed that he though the Jags made the right moves in free agency.

One thing that has frequently been an issue for the Jacksonville Jaguars recently is spending money on the wrong players in free agency who don’t perform to their contracts. That’s why former Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew is happy with how they handled themselves last month in free agency.

While the team did pay out over $83 million in contracts since the start of the new league year, their spending was wise in the eyes of most because they stuck to handing out multiple value contracts and still lead the NFL in cap space. The only sizable deal most would say the team made was to Shaquill Griffin, who received a three-year deal worth $40 million.

While some agreed with the approach and others didn’t, Jones-Drew told Jags Wire that spending recklessly during free agency could send the wrong messages, especially when paying outsiders over homegrown talents.

“I thought this free agency class was a good one,” said Jones-Drew. “I’m happy they didn’t really overpay guys because the Jags have done that in the past, which has hurt the locker room, which has hurt the team in the long run because those guys don’t really pan out. I’ll say this because I’ve said it before, but money runs everything in the NFL, right?

“If you get paid a lot of money, you become the leader of the team and people look up to you. No matter who you are. It doesn’t matter how good or bad you are [as a player]. So when you pay a guy, he better be worth every penny that you paid him. If he’s not worth every penny, and let’s say you pay him $90 million but he’s worth [less than that], guys are going to be like, ‘I can’t mess with him. They are paying guys that I am better than. Why don’t I get compensated that way?’ That messes up your locker room.”

This is an issue that seemingly came up when Dave Caldwell and Tom Coughlin were in the Jags’ front office. Sure, they had several hits during the 2017 season with the signings of A.J. Bouye, Barry Church, and Calais Campbell, but their biggest mistakes came when they didn’t want to pay their homegrown players. That included stars like Jalen Ramsey, Allen Robinson, and Yannick Ngakoue, none of whom are currently on the team.

Additionally, the Jags missed tremendously on some key signings, too, in free agency, which sent bad signals. A prime example of this was the signings of Nick Foles and Julius Thomas, two that many would say are close to the worst in team history.

Jones-Drew added that it’s fine for a team to want big-time free agents, but said he’s often expressed that the players who get big contracts have to play well.

“That’s something that I always try to tell the fans,” said Jones-Drew. “Yes, you want these big free agents, but they have to play well. You can’t miss on [big-time signings frequently].

We had the Julius Thomas miss, we had the Jared Odrick miss. We had all these guys we missed. Then you hit on Calais Campbell, right? Then all of a sudden, you take off. You hit on Barry Church for a couple years and take off and win. You hit on [Tashaun] Gipson and take off and win.

So you have to hit on guys that play well and go. But you can’t pay A.J. Bouye and not Jalen Ramsey. You can’t do that because you have Jalen covering the No. 1 receiver all over the place making pennies in comparison to Bouye. That doesn’t work.”

With Urban Meyer being more of a coach who players can relate to, maybe the Jags will be more successful with balancing who they pay off the open market and those they pay who are homegrown talent. One thing he’s done so far is focusing on acquiring talent whom the staff is familiar with, which could help tremendously.

When looking at the most recent free agency class, it appears the Jags may have the right players in terms of locker room leadership. As Jones-Drew said, Griffin’s contract will reflect how he is viewed in the locker room, and everything that has been said about him indicates that he’s exactly the type of player who can lead and prove himself.

To hear our chat with Jones-Drew, click on the media player below.

Podcast: Discussions on Alualu’s decision to sign with Pittsburgh, Lawrence, 17-game seasons

Jags Wire’s James Johnson and Phil Smith review the latest in Jags news this week on the “Bleav in the Jags Podcast.”

In the newest episode of “Bleav in the Jaguars,” Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and myself discussed the latest in Jacksonville Jaguars news this week.

We started episode 65 discussing what a 17-game season means for the Jags and the league in general, as a lot of players aren’t high on it. While it does mean more money for the players and owners, it’s possible the product could suffer with the additional game and we explained why.

Afterward, we discussed the impact of Tyson Alualu’s choice to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers over Jacksonville. It basically put the Jags in a situation where there aren’t many options to replace him, but we mentioned one who the Jags could turn to in the draft.

Lastly, we discussed the biggest takeaway from Urban Meyer’s interview with Peter King. Of course, that was his transparency about taking Trevor Lawrence, which is something fans of the league’s other 32 teams and the media should’ve seen from the jump.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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Podcast: Diving deeper into Jags Wire’s latest 7-round mock

Jags Wire James Johnson and Phil Smith go over their newest mock for the Jags as the first week of free agency is over.

In this week’s episode of “Bleav in the Jaguars,” Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and myself started things off re-ranking the Jacksonville Jaguars’ needs  now that free agency has been ongoing for over a week. Overall, there were eight needs discussed though some weren’t as pressing as others.

Afterward, we dove deeper into the recent mock draft released on Jags Wire this week. It’s one that knocked out all eight of the needs we discussed before hand and utilized all 10 Jags selections.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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Podcast: Reviewing first week of Jags free agency

Week 1 of free agency could’ve gone better for the Jag, but it’s still worth noting they added several starters to the mix.

Week 1 of free agency has come and gone, and with that, Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and myself discussed the moves the Jacksonville Jaguars made in the process in the latest episode of “Bleav in the Jaguars.”

In episode 63, we looked at the first two days of the tampering period in particular as the Jags had a slow but productive Day 1 and made their biggest signings Day 2. In the span of those days they were able to acquire notables like Roy Robertson-Harris, Rayshawn Jenkins, Marvin Jones, Tyson Alualu, and Shaq Griffin, all of whom we discussed. Afterward, we discussed the best signings in terms of the NFL in general as there were some important pickups league-wide.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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Podcast: Cam Robinson, others receive franchise tags, Jags looking into new facility

In episode 62 of “Bleav in the Jags” James and Phil reviewed the latest in Jags news this week as the team used the franchise tag.

In this week’s episode of “Bleav in the Jaguars,” Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and myself discussed the 2021 NFL Draft, free agency, and more.

On Tuesday, NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah had a conference call where he addressed a ton of questions from several national media members. We discussed our Jags related takeaways from the whole process, most of which involved what the Jags should do with the No. 25 overall pick.

Afterward, we looked league-wide at the players who were franchised tagged and how each move could impact the Jags plans in free agency. We also discussed why the Jags decided to use their own franchise tag on left tackle Cam Robinson.

Lastly, we discussed Urban Meyer’s desire for a new training facility. After looking league-wide, building one could have a lot of great benefits for the Jags and we explained exactly why it’s something they’ve long needed.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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Podcast: Previewing 6 players Jags could sign in free agency

Jags Wire’s James Johnson and Phil Smith discuss how some of the top free agents on the market would help the Jags.

In this week’s episode of “Bleav in the Jaguars,” Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and myself got involved in the free agency frenzy that has been the talk of the NFL community.

With the new league year set to begin in two weeks, we previewed six players who could help the Jags tremendously if they hit the open market. Those six players were divided into groups of three for each side of the ball.

One player we purposely left off was former Jags receiver Allen Robinson due to there being no shortage of coverage on his potential return. Instead, we discussed the pros and cons of his acquisition as he seems open to returning to Jacksonville.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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Podcast: Discussions on Urban Meyer, free agency, and more with former Jags DB Will Blackmon

The Jags Wire sat down with former Jags DB Will Blackmon who had some interesting takes on the team’s outlook.

Episode 60 marked another productive recording for the “Bleav in the Jags” podcast.

This week, Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and myself sat down with former Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back, Super Bowl champion, and host of the “Wine MVP,” podcast Will Blackmon. As usual, it was a quality conversation where we discussed a variety of topics.

With the draft coming up, Blackmon shared his thoughts on Trevor Lawrence, and Washington cornerback Keith Taylor Jr. Blackmon also discussed several members on the Jags’ current team like C.J. Henderson, their receivers group, and new coach Urban Meyer. Additionally, he discussed the free agency strategy the Jags should use as they have the most cap space in the NFL.

The full episode can be heard below in the media player, while our archived episodes can be revisited here.

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