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There have been a series of posts running on ProFootballTalk.com asking who would be in which team's "Mt. Rushmore" of players in their history. Unlike most teams, the Jaguars only have a short history to work with in selecting players, so who would you choose to go up on the mountain?
Here are my choices:
Tony Boselli - Still arguably the best player to ever play for the Jaguars and he's still an advocate for the team and involved in the Jacksonville community.
Fred Taylor - One of the most under appreciate players in the history of the NFL because of a stupid nickname given to him by the local media, but was a true beast on the field in every sense of the word.
Jimmy Smith - Off the field troubles aside, Smith was an electric football player for the Jaguars for nearly a decade. Smith logged over 1,000 yards in nine of his eleven seasons with the Jaguars and will likely hold all of the franchise's receiving records for a long time.
Wayne Weaver - The issues with the team late in his ownership aside, Weaver is still the man who brought the NFL to Jacksonville.
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