When the 2015 regular season wrapped up, there were a handful of reasons to be excited about the Jacksonville Jaguars despite a meager win total. Quarterback Blake Bortles took an enormous step forward in his second season and two receivers from his draft class (Allen Hurns and Allen Robinson) emerged as legitimate playmakers.
Defensively, the progress wasn’t nearly as encouraging but the front office used this offseason to remedy that side of the ball. The team continued their trend of signing ascending players heading into their prime (Malik Jackson, Tashaun Gipson) and they had perhaps the most impressive draft haul (Jalen Ramsey and Myles Jack).