The NFL offseason is full of pontificating and large, open-ended conversations.
This week, the ESPN staff took a stab at how current NFL rosters and projections would shape franchises for the next three seasons. The categories were broken up into how quarterback, overall roster, front office management and team coaching should impact the team moving forward.
By the end, the Jacksonville Jaguars ranked 13th best with a total score of 82.1 points.
Reason for hope: Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is still only 24 years old, and edge rusher Josh Hines-Allen is a star and young leader on the defensive side of the ball, posting 17.