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86 days until kickoff: Alvis Whitted, Dennis Northcutt, or Clay Harbor?

Alvis Whitted

With just 86 days until kickoff, let’s debate the greatest No. 86 in Jacksonville Jaguars history — Alvis Whitted? Dennis Northcutt? Clay Harbor?

Alvis Whitted (1998-2001)

Whitted held the No. 86 for four years and 57 games played, but only finished his career in Jacksonville with just 17 receptions for 215 yards and three touchdowns — a single-game box score for someone like Jimmy Smith if he’s playing the Baltimore Ravens in 2000. While Whitted had incredible speed, he had awful hands.

Dennis Northcutt (2007-2008)

In two seasons with the Jaguars, Northcutt caught for 1,146 yards and six touchdowns, earning himself 11th place on the all-time receiving list for Jaguars receivers.

Clay Harbor (2013-2015)

Harbor has started more games than any other No. 86 in Jaguars history with three seasons. He amassed 730 yards and four touchdowns in that time span. If Harbor had played two more years, he could have been the most productive No. 86 in team history.

Poll

In their prime, who would you rather have on this team?

This poll is closed

  • 5%
    Alvis Whitted
    (16 votes)
  • 56%
    Dennis Northcutt
    (153 votes)
  • 28%
    Clay Harbor
    (78 votes)
  • 8%
    Micah Ross
    (22 votes)
269 votes total Vote Now