Typically, when writing these advanced scouting articles, the goal is to find schematic match-ups or trends that opposing teams have had success with against the upcoming opponent. Sometimes, it boils down into basic theory of “The defensive players are doing X so Y will work,” but there has to be some kind of positive results of “Y” in recent games to expect it to work.
So far this year, the Jacksonville Jaguars defense has barely been tested in a way that shows the kinks in their unit—this assuming there is a realistic one to attack.