Jaguars find themselves at No. 28 spot of ESPN’s super-early power rankings

The Jags aren’t too high on ESPN’s power rankings but they at least have to options at quarterback.

The 2019 NFL season is officially over but that doesn’t mean it’s to early too start looking at next season. That’s exactly what ESPN did as soon as Super Bowl LIV ended by releasing their super-early power rankings.

Jacksonville Jaguars beat writer Mike DiRocco discussed the Jags’ outlook as they came in at the No. 28 spot. In a nutshell, he explained that one reason to be positive about the team was the fact that they have two proven quarterbacks heading into 2020, which is a problem other teams would gladly take in today’s type of league.

28. Jacksonville Jaguars

2019 record: 6-10

Reason for optimism: The Jaguars have two quarterbacks who have proved they can win games in the league. Nick Foles won a Super Bowl with Philadelphia and Gardner Minshew won more games (six) than any other rookie QB in 2019. Foles struggled when coming back from a broken collarbone and got benched but has played well in long stretches before. Minshew could very well be the Jaguars’ QB of the future. Coach Doug Marrone will have to choose between the two — but that’s much better than trying to figure out ways to win games without having one reliable quarterback.

The Jags and both quarterbacks will have a new offensive coordinator after naming former Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden to the staff last month. However, for Nick Foles, it shouldn’t be an issue as he’ll be entering his ninth season.

Gardner Minshew II, who will be entering his second season, also will be ready for the change as he recently spoke out about this offseason’s upcoming competition at the Super Bowl.

“I got two and a half months right now to work my tail off to be as ready as I can be for my team,” Minshew said to Pro Football Talk. “We’ll show back up and I’m gonna try to prove I’m the best guy for my team and that I can help us win games. Anything beyond that is beyond my control.”

Once the Jags settle things behind center, they won’t necessarily be out of the clear though as either quarterback is going to need upgrades to the offensive line and some more weapons. There also needs to be upgrades at defensive tackle and linebacker.

Still, with how the league works, the key will be the quarterback position first and foremost. If either Foles or Minshew wins the job and can be a top-15 player at the position, that would be huge in improving the team in 2020.

NFL.com explains what Jags need to do to dethrone Chiefs

The Chiefs will be the AFC’s top team in 2020 and to dethrone them the Jags must have a solid offseason.

The Jacksonville Jaguars were the first team in the 2019 regular season to get a chance to see if they could go toe-to-toe with the AFC Champions in the Kansas City Chiefs and it wasn’t a pretty outing, to say the least. It then became clear that the Chiefs were miles ahead of the Jags and the regular season further proved that point.

Now, here we are just a few days away from the Super Bowl and the Chiefs have proven to be the force most thought. Regardless of the outcome of the Super Bowl, the Chiefs will be the team the Jags and every other AFC team will look to dethrone with their high powered offense.

NFL Network’s Gregg Rosenthal recently posted an article stating what each team needs to do to dethrone the Chiefs, and for the Jags, the solution comes down to moving on from the past and making some tough personnel decisions.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Get unemotional about past personnel mistakes.

Jaguars general manager David Caldwell is getting another chance to re-shape the roster after the departure of Tom Coughlin. To move forward, the team needs to make some tough choices regarding some of the moves Coughlin and Caldwell made over the last few years. They have a raft of cap-related decisions pertaining to veterans like cornerback A.J. Bouye, guard Andrew Norwell, defensive tackle Marcell Dareus, wide receiver Marqise Lee, linebacker Jake Ryan and possibly even running back Leonard Fournette. The Nick Foles-Gardner Minshew QB conundrum won’t be easy to solve because of Foles’ contract, but the arrival of new coordinator Jay Gruden was a big step in the right direction. Jacksonville has prized continuity to a fault over Caldwell’s seven seasons, resulting in one campaign with more than six wins. Before Caldwell gets to spend his three top-50 draft picks in April, he needs to honestly assess what’s gone wrong.

The Jags are about $3.2 million over the cap according to Over the Cap, so Rosenthal is right about the moves they need to make to get them out of the negative. Releasing Marcell Dareus, who would free up $22.5 million, is clearly where they will need to start but they can’t stop there. They will need more cap space to address a couple of needs in free agency, pay Yannick Ngakoue and pay their rookie draft class. That said, decisions will have to be made on the other names Rosenthal mentioned.

With nine picks in both 2020 and 2021, it’s time for general manager Dave Caldwell and the front office to stop relying on free agency at the capacity they have and look for more bargains on the open market while also being precise in the draft. With Tom Coughlin out of the picture, that sounds like the path Caldwell will take this year as he told ESPN 690’s Brent Martineau that the Jags will look to be “wise” in free agency.

“I think this could be a quick flip,” Caldwell said about a turnaround. “I think if we make wise choices in free agency, and it might not be market-setters, but wise choices, then we’ll follow it up with a good draft. We have all the way up until the beginning of September to have the roster set so it’s going to be a fluid thing, but we have to make the right choices all the way up to the trade deadline and in the middle of [the regular season].”

Another key variable in taking down the Chiefs will be defensive coordinator Todd Wash. Several coordinators have figured his scheme out and Week 1’s game proved the Chiefs were amongst that group. He’s going to have to adapt and improve as a coordinator in 2020 because the Jags probably won’t have the defensive talent they did in 2017.

Gardner Minshew says he’s ready prove to the Jags that he’s the answer at QB

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II had a busy day Wednesday, making various rounds with multiple media personalities who are attending the Super Bowl in Miami. One stop included speaking with the Pro Football Talk duo of Mike Florio …

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II had a busy day Wednesday, making various rounds with multiple media personalities who are attending the Super Bowl in Miami. One stop included speaking with the Pro Football Talk duo of Mike Florio and Chris Simms.

With the Jags once again opening up the competition for a starter at quarterback this spring, the soon-to-be second year player was asked about his mindset heading into 2020. As expected, it appears he’s mentally ready for the task and will be doing his best to overtake the veteran and once again be the Jags’ No. 1 signal-caller.

“I got two and a half months right now to work my tail off to be as ready as I can be for my team,” Minshew said. “We’ll show back up and I’m gonna try to prove I’m the best guy for my team and that I can help us win games. Anything beyond that is beyond my control.”

Over the course of the next two months Minshew stated he’ll be preparing for the NFL season by training in Naples, Fla. with Ken Mastrole, who trained him for the NFL Combine last season. Afterward, he’ll be tasked with learning a new offense as Jay Gruden was named the team’s new offensive coordinator this month.

While Foles has way more experience than Minshew, many fans are actually hoping he’ll win the job and the possibility of it happening isn’t that unrealistic. He had arguably the best rookie season of any quarterback from the 2019 NFL Draft class going 285-of-470 (60.6%) for 3,271 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, and six picks. He was also able to register a .500 record as a starter (6-6) after replacing Foles during the first half of the season, then replacing Week 14 and beyond.

Report: Jags expected to hire Jay Gruden as offensive coordinator

The Jags will soon have a new offensive coordinator and it’s a former head coach.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are expected to hire former Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden to be their offensive coordinator according to sources of NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The deal isn’t complete just yet but the is one that’s expected to get done soon.

Gruden, 52, is a coach who we pointed out had several ties to the state of Florida this past weekend. He attended high school in Tampa and played in the Arena League for the Tampa Bay Storm and Orlando Predators. After retiring from football, he eventually became the head coach for the Predators (1998-2001, 2004-08) where he won two Arena Bowls.

Gruden also spent time as an offensive assistant for the Tampa Bay Bucs under his brother Jon Gruden in the early to mid-2000s. He eventually followed that up by becoming the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive coordinator where he helped aid quarterback Andy Dalton to three straight wild-card playoff appearances (2011-13).

Of course, his last stop was with the Redskins where he was the head coach from 2014-19 and accumulated a record of 35-49-1. He was only able to make one postseason appearance (2015) as head coach and lost that game to the Green Bay Packers. However, when he was there he aided Kirk Cousins to a solid t stint that led him to become a big-time free-agent acquisition for the Minnesota Vikings.

Gruden seems to be a solid fit for second-year quarterback Gardner Minshew II as he will likely utilize the young signal-caller in a west coast type offense that will cater to his strengths of getting the ball out fast and being a rhythmic passer.

Report: Former Jags OC John DeFilippo finds a new job with Bears

After being fired Monday, it didn’t take long for former Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator John DeFilippo to find a new job. Per Adam Schefter, he’ll be tasked with getting Mitch Trubisky to improve his play as he signed with the Chicago …

After being fired Monday, it didn’t take long for former Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator John DeFilippo to find a new job. Per Adam Schefter, he’ll be tasked with getting Mitch Trubisky to improve his play as he signed with the Chicago Bears to be the team’s quarterbacks coach.

DeFilippo is someone quite familiar with the Bears franchise after interviewing with them a few years back for their head coaching job. He ultimately didn’t get the job and will now work under the man who did in Matt Nagy.

DeFilippo’s time with the Jags was short-lived as he only spent one season with Doug Marrone and company. He was able to help rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew II have arguably the best rookie season of the 2019 draft class as Minshew accumulated a 60.6% completion percentage (285-of-470) for 3,271 passing yards, 21 touchdowns and six picks. He was also able to go 6-6 as a starter.

With an elite defense in Chicago, if DeFilippo can get Trubisky to play at a higher level the Bears could find themselves back in the postseason in 2020. The third-year quarterback will be coming off a season in which he completed 63.2% of his passes for 3,138 yards, 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

4 candidates who the Jags should consider for their OC vacancy

The Jacksonville Jaguars and offensive coordinator John DeFilippo decided to mutually part ways Monday morning, which means the Jags now have a new vacancy alongside the two they already had on offense. That means head coach Doug Marrone will be …

The Jacksonville Jaguars and offensive coordinator John DeFilippo decided to mutually part ways Monday morning, which means the Jags now have a new vacancy alongside the two they already had on offense. That means head coach Doug Marrone will be commencing a new search immediately for a replacement.

Here are some names that make sense for the Jags to consider:

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New York Giants Mike Shula quarterback coach Mike Shula

Like Garrett, Shula has a ton of experience as both a quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator. In fact, Shula has been coaching in the NFL since the late 80s and has over 30 years’ worth of coaching experience.

He’s technically still employed by the Giants despite his boss Pat Shurmur getting fired after the 2019 season, but new head coach Joe Judge may have a new quarterbacks coach in mind and likely won’t hold Shula back if he wants to move on.

As we pointed out in our list of quarterback coach candidates, Shula has also groomed young talent before in Daniel Jones and Cam Newton, which, of course, is huge for Minshew. He also has coached in Jacksonville before under Jack Del Rio and may be open to coming back to Northeastern Florida.

Jags given second-lowest odds to land QB Tom Brady in 2020

When March 18 arrives this offseason, fans could be glued to their favorite NFL football outlets as the 2020 free-agent class is predicted to have the strongest group of quarterbacks in history. Of course, at the top of the list will be Tom Brady, …

When March 18 arrives this offseason, fans could be glued to their favorite NFL football outlets as the 2020 free-agent class is predicted to have the strongest group of quarterbacks in history. Of course, at the top of the list will be Tom Brady, who will have the last two years voided off of his contract come mid-February.

Despite his questionable status 2020, however, many feel he’ll return to the New England Patriots when it’s all over, while a few others feel he could be snagged by another franchise. According to BetOnline, that franchise likely won’t be the Jags as they are listed with 25/1 odds to land Brady in 2020. That’s a figure tied for second-worst with the Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals, Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, and Pittsburgh Steelers.

The only team with worst odds than Jacksonville was Washington, with odds of 33/1.

With Nick Foles on their roster and carrying a dead cap hit of about $34 million and Gardner Minshew’s impressive rookie campaign in the books, it makes a lot of sense for the Jags to have such low odds in the Brady sweepstakes. Additionally, the Jags could be enticed to see Minshew with more talent around him after a rookie campaign where he made Pro Football Focus’ All-Rookie team.

If there ever was a time for the Jags to take a swing at Tom Brady, it would’ve been last season as they made Foles the highest-paid free-agent in franchise history. Then again, it’s kind of hard seeing the 42-year old wanting to play for anyone aside from the Pats, let alone a team that was coming off a five-win season at the time.

Watch: Gardner Minshew announces cross-country RV tour

Jags QB Gardner Minshew II will be touring the country during his time off this offseason and wants some suggestions on destinations.

It was a roller-coaster season for the Jacksonville Jaguars and that was especially the case for rookie Gardner Minshew II. Neither fans or the sixth-round pick expected him to see the starting lineup as soon as he did, but then came a Week 1 collarbone injury to Nick Foles which forever changed the rookie’s life.

Long story short, Minshew wrapped his rookie campaign up with a 6-6 record, statistically finishing it 285-of-470 (60.6%) for 3,271 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, and six picks. Now, just nine days removed from his rookie season, the young quarterback has decided he’ll spend his time away from the gridiron traveling.

In a video posted on his Instagram account, Minshew announced that he’ll be making a cross-country tour soon in his brand new RV. He also asked fans for suggestions in terms of places to go and food to eat around the nation, however, he didn’t mention the exact date in which the tour would begin.

Minshew’s Instagram account will undoubtedly be getting a lot of views when he decides to document the whole process as he developed a big following while at Washington State and added more followers throughout his time as a starter in the league. The rookie had merchandise flying off the shelves whether it was bandanas, “Minshew Mania” t-shirts, or aviator shades. He also had a very popular segment on ESPN’s “NFL Sunday Countdown” show with Jon Gries (better known as Uncle Rico) of the cult classic movie “Napoleon Dynamite.”

On the field, Minshew made a strong case to start in 2020, earning Pepsi’s Rookie of the Week award seven times, being named the league’s Rookie of the Month for September, and making Pro Football Focus’ All-Rookie team. After his trip, he plans to get right back to work and train in Naples with Ken Mastrole, who trained him for the NFL Combine last season.

Listen: Jags Wire discusses Khan’s decision to keep Marrone, Caldwell and Ngakoue’s future with Jags

This past week has been a wild one in the AFC South and it all began with the Jacksonville Jaguars retaining coach Doug Marrone and general manager Dave Caldwell. To discuss the news, Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and I hit the booth for another …

This past week has been a wild one in the AFC South and it all began with the Jacksonville Jaguars retaining coach Doug Marrone and general manager Dave Caldwell. To discuss the news, Jags Wire contributor Phil Smith and I hit the booth for another episode of “The Jags Den Podcast” to break down Shad Khan’s statements about his decision to keep both, which many fans disagree with.

Afterward, we discussed the messages in which Yannick Ngakoue has been posting on social media and what they mean for his future with the Jags. Lastly, we discussed the odds of Gardner Minshew II being the Jags’ QB1 in 2020 after an impressive rookie season in which he went 6-6 as a starter.

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Gardner Minshew, Jawaan Taylor and Josh Allen make All-Rookie PFF team for 2019

When looking at the class from top to bottom, fans would be hard-pressed to find a team that got more out of their 2019 draft class than the Jacksonville Jaguars. While it may have gone under the radar of most casual fans, the good people at Pro …

When looking at the class from top to bottom, fans would be hard-pressed to find a team that got more out of their 2019 draft class than the Jacksonville Jaguars. While it may have gone under the radar of most casual fans, the good people at Pro Football Focus seemingly paid close attention to the group and named quarterback Gardner Minshew II, pass-rusher Josh Allen, and right tackle Jawaan Taylor to their annual All-Rookie team this past week.

Of the three, Minshew came away with the highest overall PFF grade (70.3), which was also more than first-round selections Dwayne Haskins and Kyler Murray.  According to PFF analyst Ben Linsey, Minshew especially thrived with deep ball throws, accumulating a 129.0 passer rating on passes 20 or more yards, which was a total good for the best in the league.

Allen made the cut alongside San Francisco 49ers pass-rusher Nick Bosa due to ranking behind him with the second highest pass-rushing grade (70.2) of any rookie on the edge. He also was slightly behind Bosa in total pressures with 49, pressure rate (13.7%) and win rate while pass-rushing (15.7%).

Lastly, Taylor was praised by PFF for his pass-blocking success mostly. He was the only rookie offensive tackle in the league to register 500 or more offensive snaps and record a pass-blocking grade higher than 60.0. He was also one of 20 right tackles to allow a pressure rate lower than 6.0%.

Heading into 2019, the Jags had clear needs at both quarterbacks and right tackle, so the analytics and grades compiled by PFF are certainly encouraging for the futures of Minshew and Taylor. As for Allen, he made a respectable Jags pass-rush even better, and if he continues the fast growth fans witnessed in 2019, the Jags’ have their franchise player on the roster to take Jalen Ramsey’s place.