It could be worse. It should be better, but it could be a lot worse for the Jacksonville Jaguars. After a season that ended following a Week 5 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Jaguars look to retake their place as the leader of the AFC South with new pieces to the offensive puzzle.
The team also has a healthy offensive line that started a chain reaction of players finding their way to the Injured Reserve list last season. If the line, which returns four of five starters, can play up to their expectations and the new right tackle, rookie Jawaan Taylor, proves to be the road grader with a mean streak the front office believes he has, then the current ranking by Pro Football Focus will be unwarranted.