JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- There's one noticeable difference with Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles this year: He's throwing prettier passes.
Fewer ducks. Fewer wobblers. Fewer balls that make coaches cringe.
Bortles says he's ''got to continue to work on it, continue improve it, but it's definitely night and day from this time last year.''
Bortles has spent most of the offseason working on his mechanics with throwing guru Tom House in California and new Jaguars coordinator Greg Olson during organized team activities.
It's a detailed and time-consuming process that essentially has Bortles trying to eliminate a decade of bad habits, which stem partly from his baseball playing days.