The Jaguars' starters showed improvement in the second preseason game on Sunday in New Orleans. On Saturday, the team has the final tune-up before the regular season begins as they face the Dolphins in Miami (7 p.m. ET, WFOX). Against the Saints, Trevor Lawrence completed eight of 10 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown. He only played in the first quarter. Project his numbers over a full game, and Lawrence would have thrown for over 300 yards while completing 80% of his passes — all-pro numbers. Then again, it came against the New Orleans Saints, the team with the longest odds to win the Super Bowl in the league, according to ESPN Bet.  Trevor Lawrence completed eight of 10 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown Sunday. Still, NFL teams can only play the opponent in front of them. Some other highlights from the game included good pass protection from the offensive line, a notable improvement in the running game by Travis Etienne, and dominant play by the defense against the Saints' rookie quarterback, Tyler Shough. On Saturday, the Jaguars' defense should have the best test of the preseason. Against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opener, the Jaguars did not see Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. The Saints have a bad quarterback situation. The Dolphins should play Tua Tagovailoa for at least the first half. While preseason defensive game plans are often bland, we should have a better sense of where the Jaguars' defense sits after Saturday's game. Another central question for the Jaguars is the availability of rookie Travis Hunter. The two-way star was held out of Sunday's game with an upper-body injury. After Saturday's game, the Jaguars must cut the roster from 90 players down to 53 (and then add up to 16 on the practice squad). Will there be any surprises? Likely not. The Jaguars lack sufficient talent throughout their roster. However, some positions will demand some decisions. Offensive line: The starting five is likely to be Walker Little, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, Patrick Mekari, and Anton Harrison. Chuma Edoga has battled injuries, while rookies Jonah Monheim and Wyatt Milum have shown promise. Cole Van Lanen is a versatile backup, and Fred Johnson started against the Saints with Harrison limited by an injury. If the Jaguars keep 10 offensive linemen, these are the most likely to make the squad. Defensive back: The numbers could impact this position. How many defensive backs will be expected to contribute to special teams? At cornerback, Tyson Campbell and Travis Hunter will play a lot. Expect Jourdan Lewis and Jarrian Jones to be regulars. That leaves De'Antre Prince and Montaric Brown to complete the cornerback room. At safety, Andrew Wingard and Eric Murray seem set to start, while Daniel Thomas and Rayuan Lane have flashed in special teams coverage duty. Antonio Johnson and rookie Caleb Ransaw will likely make the squad, leaving Darnell Savage and Christian Braswell on the outside looking in. Running back: Will the Jaguars keep four running backs? Travis Etienne, Tan Bigsby, Bhayshul Tuten, and LeQuint Allen have all shown flashes in the first two preseason games. Having Hunter available to play two roles gives the Jaguars coaching staff more flexibility in final roster decisions. |
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