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In two decades, the Jacksonville Jaguars have had some great players come through this franchise.
In the spirit of counting things down (and biding our time) until the regular season starts on September 13th, we're taking a jersey-by-jersey look at who wore each of the 99 numbers available best for the Jaguars. Up today is No. 95.
Who wore it best: Paul Spicer (2000-2008)
An undrafted free agent signed by the Seattle Seahawks, Spicer was one of the hardest working guys in the NFL during his time with the Jaguars. He earned 28.5 sacks and forced seven fumbles in his nine-year career with Jacksonville, a team that meant enough to him to sign a one-day contract so he could retire here. Linebacker Bryce Paup is a distant second-place after two largely uneventful years in 1998 and 1999, although he was a part of arguably the two best teams the Jaguars have ever put on the field.
Who wears it now: Abry Jones (2013-Present)
Jones is a versatile defensive lineman (and also an undrafted free agent) who has contributed well for the Jaguars in his two seasons with the team. He had three sacks last year, one forced fumble, and helped with run defense. Jones isn't a three-down starter, but he's certainly a value-add on the defensive line rotation, providing depth at nearly every position.