Training camp is inching closer, and the Jacksonville Jaguars already have a handful of talking points bubbling up.
The latest buzz around the team centers on roster projections, the biggest question mark for each position group, and a look at what NFL talent evaluators think about several Jaguars players. It’s a broad snapshot of where things stand as camp approaches, with the focus landing on both the depth chart and the names that may need to prove themselves once practices get rolling.
At running back, the conversation has turned to Tuten, Rodriguez, and the rest of the room, with a key question hanging over that group heading into camp. There’s also a fresh 53-man roster prediction for the position, giving an early look at how the backfield could shake out.
Quarterback is another spot drawing attention. A pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction has already been laid out there as well, and the big question facing Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars’ QB position is front and center as camp nears.
Along the offensive line, outside opinions have been less flattering. NFL talent evaluators left three Jaguars interior offensive linemen off their top rankings, and Anton Harrison was also left off the tackle rankings. That adds another layer to the discussion around how the Jaguars’ line is viewed from the outside.
There’s also a note on an undrafted free agent who appears positioned to make a name for himself during camp, adding one more player to watch once the Jaguars get to work.
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