Over the course of two preseason games, we’ve seen the Jacksonville Jaguars do something they haven’t done in a while on the offensive side of the ball – look competent.
There are plenty of reasons to have low expectations for the Jaguars this season (Blake Bortles was the worst quarterback statistically in the NFL last season, he’s in a new system under offensive coordinator Greg Olson, there is almost no experience in the receiving corps, the offensive line was putrid in pass protection last year, etc.), but there is a chance the team can excel this season thanks to some of the upgrades and the development of the young talent on the team.