Jaguars 53-man roster prediction
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Here we'll try to look at and discuss the Jacksonville Jaguars roster hopefuls who improved stock after game vs. Eagles.
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Jaguars Wire on MSN2 Interesting starting lineup notes from Jaguars latest training camp practice
With some new injuries to two of the Jacksonville Jaguars' starters, we saw some noteworthy lineup changes during Monday's training camp practice. Not practicing were right tackle Anton Harrison and cornerback Tyson Campbell. So filling in for each of those players were Patrick Mekari and Christian Braswell.
With so much change, until we see how the Jaguars perform on the field, there are going to be unknowns, and trying to decipher how much better the Jaguars got this offseason isn't easy. But like I ...
While early, here's our 53-man roster projection: Jacksonville Jaguars 53-man roster after Week 1 of training camp Quarterbacks (2) Starter (s): Trevor Lawrence Reserves: Nick Mullens
Instead, Jaguars general manager James Gladstone made a key revelation about Lewis recently: he is a player the Los Angeles Rams and Sean McVay had wanted to sign for years before Gladstone became Jaguars general manager. "The cornerback group looks like a potential strength, with or without Hunter," ESPN's Dan Graziano said.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made some moves to the 90-man roster Friday, signing offensive tackle Ricky Lee and waiving wide receiver Louis Rees-Zammit as the corresponding move.
The Jacksonville Jaguars completed 12 training camp practices and will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in their first preseason game. Travis Hunter, the No. 2 overall pick, has impressed playing both offense and defense. Standout players include Tyson Campbell, Brenton Strange, Jourdan Lewis, Dawuane Smoot, and Yasir Abdullah.
Calls Mount for Steelers to Make Drastic Roster Change Despite Preseason Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With several starters sitting out the Pittsburgh Steelers’ preseason opener, veteran cornerback James Pierre had the opportunity to experience the highs and lows of increased playing time.