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Bryan and Cole
(05-29-2019, 05:04 AM)Black and Teal Wrote: [ -> ]Offense: Leonard Fournette
if he stays healthy, I think he could rush for 1,000 and be a lot more effective in the pass game under Coach Defillipo


Defense: Myles Jack
I think he plays at a pro bowl level all year long and becomes that playmaker of the group. I expect him to have his best year and get a few picks, too.

I'm all for Myles Jack being a breakout, but Fournette will never be healthy and will be off this team when his contract is up if not before. 

I'm looking at Lee bouncing back with Foles and Allen being a breakout rookie.
Offense: Josh Oliver, NF7 loves TE's and putting this man in the slot an not asking him to block much will lead to him having a huge rookie year; I think he'll end up being a go to weapon down the stretch.

Defense: DJ Hayden, personally he already showed how good he was last year, we were 2-0 with him before the toe injury, when he fully recovered he was a clear upgrade from Colvin in the slot and I think he's going to absolutely shine this year.
^Damn, a clear upgrade? Colvin played amazing for us
Jack and Fournette are my other choices
(06-01-2019, 07:32 PM)Black and Teal Wrote: [ -> ]^Damn, a clear upgrade? Colvin played amazing for us


I'm not sure I see the "clear upgrade" either.
(06-01-2019, 07:32 PM)Black and Teal Wrote: [ -> ]^Damn, a clear upgrade? Colvin played amazing for us

DJ was indeed better in coverage than AC. 

AC showed up a little bit more in run defense and blitzes, but DJ was good there as well. 

I wouldn’t call Colvin’s coverage amazing personally. He was good. Amazing?  Eh....
(05-29-2019, 09:20 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-29-2019, 08:57 PM)hb1148 Wrote: [ -> ]Not really a breakout I guess but I expect Lee to come back with a purpose. I'm thinking 1100 yards with a QB that can actually get him the ball on a consistent basis.

If Lee does that it will be a breakout year for him

Well in 2016 he had 63 catches for 851 yards as a part time starter with Blake Bortles throwing him the ball. You could argue he's already had a break out season.
Lee having 1100 yards the year back from injury would be one of the biggest anomalies in Jaguars history. I'd say he's closer to 500
(06-02-2019, 01:15 PM)JackCity Wrote: [ -> ]Lee having 1100 yards the year back from injury would be one of the biggest anomalies in Jaguars history. I'd say he's closer to 500

The injury recovery is the unknown at this point. He got injured early in the season though. And he demonstrated in 2016 that the talent level is there but his recovery has to be 100% and he has to stay healthy.
(06-02-2019, 03:11 PM)hb1148 Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-02-2019, 01:15 PM)JackCity Wrote: [ -> ]Lee having 1100 yards the year back from injury would be one of the biggest anomalies in Jaguars history. I'd say he's closer to 500

The injury recovery is the unknown at this point. He got injured early in the season though. And he demonstrated in 2016 that the talent level is there but his recovery has to be 100% and he has to stay healthy.

Well we know players are generally not as productive the year back from a knee injury like that, and we know the coaches have said he won't be healthy until the end of preseason, so probably fair to assume he'll be a non factor for a few weeks, and even when he's back who knows what he looks like

I don't think he has the talent to have 1100 based on everything we've seen in his career so far. Maybe a Kelvin Benjamin type season where he has a ton of targets as the #1 somewhere but can't see that happening either.
The biggest hurdle for Lee this year is just trying to stay healthy. That's been a big issue with him his career. If he can do that he will be a nice contributor to our success. His elite route running in the crossers will benefit what Floes like to do with the short passes and handing it off until he kills the D with the PA and puts it on the money for Chark, Dede, Cole, or Conley
(06-02-2019, 03:39 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]The biggest hurdle for Lee this year is just trying to stay healthy.  That's been a big issue with him his career.  If he can do that he will be a nice contributor to our success.  His elite route running in the crossers will benefit what Floes like to do with the short passes and handing it off until he kills the D with the PA and puts it on the money for Chark, Dede, Cole, or Conley

"elite route running in crossers"
Jaxson de Ville 
Very funny about Jaxson De Ville. True though!
(06-03-2019, 05:00 PM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]Jaxson de Ville 


I'd love to know how Jaxson plans to top what he's already done.
he going to piloit a plane dureing a fly over,and light fireworksthis year while in suit.
My vote goes to....

Ronnie Harrison on Defense.
Dede Westbrook on Offense.

My honorable mentions would be Chris Conley or Taven Bryan.
O: Westbrook - Double digit TDs. 900+ yards.
D: Myles Jack quiets the haters. Becomes league-wide known as a top 5 MLB
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