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The Jacksonville Jaguars have released wide receiver Brian Robiskie and tight end Colin Cloherty on Monday evening, the team announced. To fill their roster spots the team has announced the signing of tight end Stephen Spach and offensive lineman Herb Taylor.
The moves don't come as much of a shock, especially given the status of the Jaguars offensive line. Robiskie wasn't even active in the first game of the year and with the emergence of Cecil Shorts III the team obviously feels comfortable with the back end of their receiving corps.
Spach originally entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie with the Philadelphia Eagles, but has bounced around the league and was most recently with the St. Louis Rams, playing in 10 games for the 2011 season.
Taylor was a sixth-round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2007 NFL draft and spend just two seasons with the team before moving on to the Denver Broncos and most recently the Green Bay Packers.