At 4 p.m. on March 13, free agents can officially sign with teams and the league’s trading period for 2019 starts. It a date the Jacksonville Jaguars and the other 31 NFL teams are waiting for with bated breath.
The Jaguars are currently treading into the unknown, with cap figures in the red and veterans with large contracts on the bubble, not knowing if they will stay or they will play another season in North Florida. It’s been one week from Super Bowl 53 and the front office at TIAA Bank Field is working to get its ducks in a row, with multiple plans taking shape to fill depth on the defensive side of the ball and potentially as many as five new starters on offense.