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Happy Monday, everyone! The Jaguars had a lot happen over the last few days — a coach resigned in disgrace (again), Trevor Lawrence had his pro day, and more!
Here’s all the Jacksonville Jaguars news that’s fit to print, or find from around the Internet.
Chris Doyle resigns from the Jaguars
Just one day following the team’s announcement of its staff, the Jaguars appear to have reversed course on one of its most controversial hires in former Iowa strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle, accepting his resignation.
The news comes shortly after the Fritz Pollard Alliance blasted the Jaguars and Mayer for the hiring of Doyle, stating that “it is unacceptable to welcome Chris Doyle into the ranks of NFL coaches,” adding that his “departure from the University of Iowa reflected a tenure riddled with poor judgment and mistreatment of Black players.”
Read more about that here as well as why the move was so unnecessary.
Urban Meyer has to prioritize the tight end position
The Jaguars have been without a playmaking tight end since they had Mercedes Lewis on the roster in 2017. The tight end position has been evolving for some time now and we have seen how important players like Rob Gronkowski, Travis Kelce, Zach Ertz, and George Kittle have become for their respective teams.
Tight end hasn’t been a major focus of past Urban Meyer offenses. He didn’t like the idea of using one initially while he was coaching the Florida Gators but began to warm up to the idea when he saw how beneficial they could become in a spread offense.
Michael DiRocco wrote in 2010: “Meyer started looking for mismatches wherever he could — and he eventually figured out the best way to do that was find someone big enough to play on the line of scrimmage but fast and athletic enough to catch passes.”
Read more here.
Trevor Lawrence expected to have shoulder surgery this offseason
The Jaguars sent a contingent of coaches to watch Trevor Lawrence last week and here’s what they saw.
Dart @Trevorlawrencee's Pro Day is underway on @NFLNetwork. @ClemsonFB pic.twitter.com/Rnojt9pLV4
— NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2021
My word.
But it also came out that Trevor, as expected, would need surgery on his non-throwing shoulder — a procedure that will take about six months to recover.
Read why it’s not as serious as it seems here.
BCC Q&A: Anything and everything Trevor Lawrence!
Let’s answer your questions about Trevor Lawrence with some help from Matt Miller over at TheDraftScout.com!
You can follow Matt on Twitter at @nfldraftscout.
How would an Orlando Brown trade look for the Jaguars?
After going 1-15, the Jacksonville Jaguars have several upgrades to make on their roster, and left tackle for Trevor Lawrence could be among them. Cam Robinson’s contract has expired, and the team now has to decide whether they should keep him on a long-term deal, franchise tag him, or look for another option in free agency or the draft.
However, a situation in Baltimore has unfolded where Pro Bowler Orlando Brown has requested a trade in hopes to find a team that will allow him to play left tackle. With the Ravens signing Ronnie Stanley to a five-year extension worth $98.7 million last year, they view him as Lamar Jackson’s blindside protector of the future.
As a result, it seems as though Brown and Stanley can’t be on the same roster.
ESPN thinks Jaguars target these top free agents next month
With Super Bowl LV over, the NFL has now truly entered offseason mode, which means roster decisions for current players, free agency and the NFL Draft are all things on the horizon. The Jaguars have of course already been in offseason mode for a while, hiring Urban Meyer as head coach and building a whole new staff and culture.
Jacksonville could be a big spender in free agency if it wants to be, as the Jaguars have the most salary cap available in the league in 2021 with almost $80 million at the franchise’s disposal as things currently stand, according to Spotrac.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler recently published an article looking at best team fits for each of the top-50 available free agents in 2021. Of those 50 players, Fowler thinks three of them make the most sense to end up in Jacksonville, including his second-ranked free agent, offensive tackle Trent Williams.
Pete Prisco likes Jaguars’ playoff chances
There might not be anybody higher on the Jaguars’ chances to improve than CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco, who believes the postseason is a real possibility for the Jaguars next season.
Two teams that didn't make the playoffs that can make a run next season:
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) February 8, 2021
Jaguars and Cowboys
HOT TAKE from @PriscoCBS pic.twitter.com/o7YFO9ynei
With a bolstered staff, a plethora of cap space, and several draft picks, Prisco said he felt the Jaguars were an easy fix after the Super Bowl, but added they wouldn’t be ready for a push for the Lombardi Trophy until later.