The Jacksonville Jaguars have a wide variety of needs heading into the 2020 offseason and general manager Dave Caldwell will need to use his resources wisely if the Jags are to turn their fortunes around next season. Amongst the top of his list of priorities should be the offensive line, which Pro Football Focus listed as the No. 26 ranked unit in the league.
When getting down to the areas in which the team may want to make changes at, most fans will point to both guard spots held by Andrew Norwell and A.J. Cann, where both haven’t been overly impressive. After that most would easily say Cam Robinson hasn’t lived up to the expectations of a second-round pick either and has struggled from a technique standpoint. That said, some feel an opportunity on the inside could be just what the doctor ordered for the young left tackle, despite him never playing the position.
It’s unclear what the team’s plans are at the moment, but with so many needs Caldwell could look into killing two birds with one stone this April. By drafting one of the draft’s tops options like Andrew Thomas (Georgia), Austin Jackson (USC), and Trey Adams (Washington) at left tackle, the Jags would have the option to kick Robinson in at a position where help is desperately needed.
On the other hand, the Jags could just let Robinson remain at left tackle if they feel his best days are ahead of him at the position. After all, he was coming off an ACL tear from 2018 and the staff could feel like 2019 will be better for him.
For those of you who are sitting at home, we’d like to hear your insight. Is it time for Robinson to change positions?
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