It’s been a mixture of good news (a free agent signing class highlighted by tight end Julius Thomas, late-round steals in the NFL draft) and bad news (Dante Fowler’s torn anterior cruciate ligament) for the Jaguars this offseason, but the best news for the franchise might be what took place when the public wasn’t looking.
Blake Bortles decided to get serious about pushing himself toward becoming a long-term success as the Jaguars’ quarterback. He committed to a two-month tutoring program in Southern California with 3DQB, a group of motion analysis specialists that has assisted dozens of NFL quarterbacks, including Tom Brady, for the past several years.