When the Jacksonville Jaguars selected Myles Jack at the top of the second round in 2016, they were praised for taking one of the most talented prospects at such an enviable draft slot.
There was a question of where the young linebacker would actually play since his natural position was already manned by Telvin Smith, but it was easy to overlook the question in the short term.
As we came to learn, the Jaguars, or more specifically former head coach Gus Bradley, didn’t have a plan because they barely got Jack on the field. Instead, they stuck him behind Paul Posluszny at middle linebacker and left him to toil on special teams.