Pederson talks Jaguars ascending CBs Montaric Brown, De’Antre Prince

Pederson talks Jaguars ascending CBs Montaric Brown, De’Antre Prince

Often a spot-starter over his first three seasons with the team, Jaguars cornerback Montaric “Buster” Brown has seized a first-team role in Jacksonville’s defense as the 2024 regular season nears its close.

Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson confirmed Monday that Brown had succeeded veteran Ronald Darby to start at cornerback opposite Tyson Campbell moving forward, crediting Jacksonville’s 2022 seventh-round NFL draft pick for his development and performances when asked to step up.

Brown has started seven games this season, five while Campbell was on Jacksonville’s injured reserve in Weeks 2-6, and in the Jaguars’ last two matchups over a healthy Darby. Brown has logged 46 total tackles with five for loss, one interception and seven defended passes in 14 appearances total.

Despite his previous status as a backup, Brown frequently played in rotation with Campbell and Darby earlier this season. His 691 defensive snaps this year rank No. 5 on the team.

“A guy that’s worked hard, was kind of thrust into action and has really embraced it,” Pederson described Brown on Friday.

“He’s another one that, I think, elevated his game. But again, it just doesn’t happen. Buster works at it. He works at it hard in practice and he’s hard on himself. He’s coachable, and that’s what’s made him a really good player for us.”

Brown had previously started seven games with the Jaguars, largely while Campbell battled multiple injuries in 2023. He exceeded expectations as a former late-round draft pick, entering the campaign with 40 tackles and four pass breakups in 20 career games.

He has taken another step forward with further opportunities this season. Per Pro Football Focus, through Week 15, Brown’s 67.2% coverage completion rate, 10.5 yards per reception allowed and 96.5 passer rating against are all career bests, to pair with his increased box score production.

Brown’s coverage completion percentage drops to 65.2% in games he has started this year.

“I think he just is going to continue to learn, continue to grow, continue to get better. That’s a good sign for a young player,” Pederson added.

Pederson believes Brown’s emergence provides a “great example” for another young member of Jacksonville’s secondary, rookie cornerback De’Antre Prince, who also is slated for an uptick in defensive snaps after Darby’s benching.

Jacksonville’s fifth-round, No. 153 overall selection in the 2024 NFL draft, Prince has appeared in eight games this season but with a larger snap share on special teams (11%) than defense (7%). He has recorded two tackles.

“I think it’s going to be great for him,” Pederson said of Prince. “Regardless of the number of snaps, hopefully, in the next couple of games, he gets quite a few, and it gives us an insight into the type of player and to who Tre is. He works obviously hard at practice, and it’s an opportunity to go play.

“It gives the player a lot of confidence if he can go out and play, play well and do some good things. For us too, it gives us, again, that insight to how can this player help us, in Tre’s case, in the future, and where can we use him on defense. These next few weeks, a lot of our young players, it’s just that — a great opportunity for them.”

Doug Pederson addresses Jaguars benching CB Ronald Darby

Doug Pederson addresses Jaguars benching CB Ronald Darby

Jaguars cornerback Ronald Darby was removed from Jacksonville’s starting lineup in Week 14 against the Tennessee Titans and did not take the field despite being active in Week 15 against the New York Jets.

Darby, who signed a two-year, $8.5 million free agent contract with Jacksonville in March and started the first 12 games of the season, was benched in favor of third-year Jaguars cornerback Montaric ‘Buster’ Brown for the rest of the year, head coach Doug Pederson revealed Monday.

Noting the move was not disciplinary, Pederson praised Brown for his performance this season, in rotation and at times in relief of starting cornerback Tyson Campbell, who has battled hamstring and shoulder injuries.

“I just think Buster’s been playing well, and really just giving him an opportunity right now,” Pederson said.

Pederson also hopes to play Jaguars fifth-round rookie cornerback De’Antre Prince, who has appeared in eight games but primarily on special teams, more often defensively by making the switch.

“Moving forward I think with the last three games, I think you’ll see Buster and hopefully get a chance to see Tre Prince and see where he’s at, as well,” said Pederson. “But yeah, Buster’s been playing really well.”

Brown has logged 63 total tackles including five for loss, his first NFL interception and seven defended passes in 14 games and seven starts this season. He has recorded 103 tackles and 11 defended passes in 34 career appearances.

A 10th-year pro, Darby previously played for Pederson with the Philadelphia Eagles from 2017-19. While productive in his time with the Eagles, recording six interceptions, Darby was dealt a string of significant injuries, a torn ACL, a dislocated ankle, and hamstring and hip strains.

After a second ACL tear, with the Denver Broncos in 2022, Darby joined Baltimore to fill spot-starting and rotational roles in the Ravens’ secondary. He experienced a career resurgence, breaking up nine passes, his most since 2020, in 18 games including the postseason.

Darby took over the starting role vacated by Jacksonville releasing Darious Williams in March, at outside cornerback under first-year Jaguars defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen.

“I just go out there and work,” Darby told Jaguars Wire in a July interview. “You know, this [is] Year 10 for me. Like, I’ve been making plays. You don’t make it to Year 10 not being able to play. So I just go out there and do what I gotta do, like I do all the time.”

Darby posted 46 total tackles with three for loss and nine defended passes through Week 14, bringing his career totals to 447 tackles with 12 for loss, eight interceptions, 106 defended passes and one forced fumble over 118 games and 107 starts.

Darby ranks No. 7 among Jaguars defenders with 659 defensive snaps logged this season. He took the field for 17 plays against the Titans in Week 14, his first game out of the starting lineup.