After the first two rounds of the 2016 NFL Draft, you could have excused Jacksonville Jaguars fans for being immeasurably excited. After nabbing arguably the best player in the draft with the 5th pick in Jalen Ramsey, the Jaguars watched their second most coveted prospect tumble into the second round. When general manager David Caldwell traded up to ensure he got Myles Jack, it felt like a miracle.
As has become custom in Jacksonville, the hype did not extend to success in the regular season.
While most of the regression around the team was easy to analyze, one of the most curious developments of the 2016 was the lack of playing time for Myles Jack.