The Jacksonville Jaguars had arguably the worst offensive line in the NFL in 2014, a fact made worse when you consider they were tasked with protecting then rookie quarterback Blake Bortles.
After giving up a league-leading 71 sacks 2 years ago, general manager David Caldwell made it a priority to find new bodies for the offensive line in 2015. Jermey Parnell was the biggest acquisition as the Jaguars had perhaps the worst right tackle play in the history of the league the year before. Stefen Wisniewski was added late in the offseason to compete for the center spot, and A.