Jaguars general manager David Caldwell keeps telling us the franchise is in a good position when it comes time for free agency and the NFL Draft. How many lucky rabbit’s feet will he have to hold onto to balance the salary cap, sign free need free agents, renegotiate existing contracts and pick the right numbers to the power ball in April.
It isn’t as easy as it seems.
“The Jaguars, who have gone 5-11 and 6-10 the past two seasons after their 10-6 AFC South Championship season in 2017, lost six of their last eight games last season,” John Oehser of Jaguars.