It’s a wonder Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Cody Kessler wasn’t broken in half at one point or another last season. The backup turned the starter, who served as a back up once again in the team’s final game of the season, isn’t mentioned as a potential starter next season. But what happens to the former third-round pick of the Cleveland Browns that the Jaguars acquired for a seventh-rounder?
Where does Kessler stand in all the noise in NFL circles about the changes coming at the quarterback position?
In five games last season, Kessler threw for 709 yards and two touchdowns.