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The Jacksonville Jaguars lead ESPN's All-AFC South team with eight selections -- five on offense, two on defense, and one on special teams. They have the most players of any team in the division, leading the second-place Houston Texans who had seven players make it.
Eight Jaguars players made the cut: Quarterback Blake Bortles, running back T.J. Yeldon, wide receiver Allen Robinson, right guard A.J. Cann, right tackle Jermey Parnell, nose tackle Roy Miller, cornerback Davon House and punt returner Rashad Greene.
ESPN's All-AFC South team is as follows:
QB | Blake Bortles | JAX |
WR | DeAndre Hopkins | HOU |
WR | T.Y. Hilton | IND |
WR | Allen Robinson | JAX |
TE | Delanie Walker | TEN |
LT | Duane Brown | HOU |
LG | None selected | |
C | Ben Jones | HOU |
RG | A.J. Cann | JAX |
RT | Jermey Parnell | JAX |
RB | T.J. Yeldon | JAX |
DE | J.J. Watt | HOU |
NT | Roy Miller | JAX |
DE | Jurrell Casey | TEN |
OLB | Whitney Mercilus | HOU |
ILB | Brian Cushing | HOU |
ILB | Avery Williamson | TEN |
OLB | Brian Orakpo | TEN |
CB | Johnathan Joseph | HOU |
S | Mike Adams | IND |
S | Dwight Lowery | IND |
CB | Davon House | JAX |
P | Pat McAfee | IND |
K | Adam Vinatieri | IND |
PR | Rashad Greene | JAX |
KR | Quan Bray | IND |
First off, the Jaguars arguably have the best roster in the AFC South and the best quarterback as long as Andrew Luck is injured. And yet we only scraped together five wins last year. Hmmm...
Also, no left guard in the division was worth a mention because lol.