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Jacksonville Jaguars embrace a bold, patient approach—will less offseason action mean greater postseason success? Despite minimal moves in free agency, the Jaguars signal their confidence in internal development, banking on major contributions from Trevor Lawrence, Chris Rodriguez Jr., and a rejuvenated defense. The decision to move on from key players like Travis Etienne and Devin Lloyd, while focusing on high-end talent and physicality, could reshape Jacksonville’s identity.
Host Tony Wiggins tackles pressing fan questions: Are the Jaguars truly ready to pivot from finesse to a more physical style, and does a quiet offseason show belief or complacency? Insights include the team’s strategic mindset shift, expectations for Brian Thomas Jr. and Jakobi Myers in the receiving corps, and evolving defensive schemes under Coach Camp. With a 13-win foundation and fierce competition in the AFC, the road ahead promises intrigue for Jaguars fans seeking sustained success.
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You know how we're going to get started here on the Monday here in March as we're getting
closer and closer to the NFL draft into week two of free agency where the Jaguars really
haven't been active at all pretty much outside of Chris Rodriguez Jr. becoming the new
Jaguars.
So because of that, we'll take a look at why I believe it's a good start to a new year
in the middle of the show, Liam's words are a fact.
And then at the end of the show, what it will look like in the 2026 season.
But let's get started at the very top.
They haven't been busy.
They've been busy, but they haven't been busy the way we want them to be busy.
Like we love signing, right?
And as much as I can sit here each and every day and tell you how often I say winning the
off season doesn't really mean a hill of beings, but we all love win teams win the off season
because it gives us hope and optimism moving forward.
Now it's different this year and this is why I wanted to explain it this way.
Normally when we want the Jaguars to win the off season, they're coming off of a season
where we have somehow been disappointed or we think that there's more that they need
to do in order to get over the hump.
Well, they went 13 and four last year, had a home playoff game, lost to a decent team
in Buffalo, did not advance to the second round of the playoffs.
So I know most fans say, well, you know what?
We still need help.
Even though they did all of that stuff, we're trying to get to another level.
So why aren't they doing more?
Well, when you're at that level, there's less to do.
It does that make sense.
It's less to do, but there are things that need to be done, but I don't believe doing
those things in free agency is necessarily the way for the Jaguars to go.
And if they're not sure and they're not certain about some things, there's really,
really like no rush.
So a lot of people love to draw parallels between the Jaguars and the Rams.
And we'll do it now when people say, well, why are the Rams so busy?
The Rams traded for Trent McDuffy and the Rams are out here being involved in talks
for AJ Brown.
The Rams also have a quarterback who is winding his career down.
And he's still a really good player in Matthew Stafford, but he's winding his career down.
So there's a little bit of a rush that that window is going to close for them to be able
to get it unsuperable.
That's why they traded for him.
That's why they've been paying them the kind of money they paid him since they traded
for him four or five years ago, however long ago it was.
They did this to win as many possible super bows as they could.
And they're in that stratosphere right now, a window being opened without them having
a retool and rebuild their entire operation.
The Jaguars are in their infancy of showing that they can be a good playoff team.
They haven't even done it two years in a row yet.
There's no reason and no need for them to act like they're the Rams in this situation.
Or act like they're any of those other teams that have either won something in a recent
memory and they're trying to do it again.
The Jaguars are actually trying to cross over a speed bump in a threshold that's very,
very difficult.
We always talk about it, man, it's bad to come from being a bad team to a good team,
but it is really, really, really hard when you're trying to be, when you're a good team
and you want to transition and take another step towards being a contender, a repeated contender.
Someone that is constantly there trying to twist the knobs and to add a player here or
a player there in order to get to where you're going.
And I think that's where the Rams are right now.
I don't think that's where the Jaguars are.
There's very few teams, the Rams, the Eagles.
You could say the 49ers all over the earth, that's a little bit different, but that's
why they can go out and sign Mike Evans because they went to the playoffs virtually with
a banged up team last year and they're going to get all of those doof back.
By the way, if Trent Waves does work it out and stay in San Francisco, that might be the
team with the most first ball in Hall of Fame as I've seen in a long, long time with
Bosa and well, project, projected first ball in Hall of Fame.
Some talk of whether or not McCaffrey has the stats to get in, but they got a whole bunch
of people.
Older people, but that's a different type of bill.
And they're in a different place where the Jacksonville Jaguars are now.
I think there's all season that's been good because what it does is tell you that they
like their team.
They like their team that they pushed a lot of buttons the first year.
They did a lot of positive things and that they made really, really good solid evaluations
because of the way that they were able to play last year.
And they were able to do that by keeping competition at the top of the list.
And too many times what we've seen is we've seen teams and this is why I want to transition
into Liam's words about them not being good enough as opposed to coming up with excuses
about plays that you want back and all that we'll get to that.
But what this shows me is we know where we are, we know where our blind spots are, we
know where we need to get tougher, where we need to get stronger.
This is not a major deconstruct here.
This is about us continuing to be great.
This is about adding players or at the top of the list where they are in terms of ability.
Like we always talk about teams raising the floor and I've said that you can eject talent
right in the middle.
Well, ever since they went out and got Travis Hunter last year and then when you heard
the names that they were quote unquote having conversations about this year, it seems like
it's all about high-end talent and playmakers, right?
So if you can't get that, you either have to develop that from your own people, have
got to step up Trevor, Trayvon, Josh, they have to step up.
They have to do it.
Devin Lloyd did last year, even though Devin Lloyd is not here anymore and we'll discuss
that because I know that's part of the reason why people might think I'm crazy thinking
that they actually done a really, really good job because they haven't replaced Devin
Lloyd and then they lost Travis ETN and they hope to get some production.
I'll hit that running back thing in just a second, but what they're not going to do is
go and reach for something.
They do have some salary cap, I would call them limitations.
I wouldn't necessarily call it a road block, if you will, because that means you can't
do anything.
There's things that they can do, but they have to be able to do it for a player that's
really, really, really going to change the trajectory of this team.
They also, obviously, have a belief in some people that are banged up, that are coming
back in the secondary as well as I believe Eric Armstrong said, I think they have, I
think they believe in Eric Armstrong said into a certain degree, Mason Smith, they want
to keep working with these guys.
And I applaud coaches for wanting to coach, wanting to coach them up and want to accept
the responsibility of improving the guys you have instead of just going out and using
a credit card to buy and replace everything.
No, these guys are heck bent on doing it their way and not taking the risk, the unnecessary
risk of adding talent, that might not be, even if they better a little bit, they still
might not be the answer to boost this team over and get this team over the top.
So you're going to see a change in my opinion of what this team is going to be like.
I actually think this team is going to really, really depend on and get after it in the
running game.
That's where I think they'll be a lot different.
I think there'll be a more physical team in the running game.
It just depends on what they do in the draft and that's why how much different next year's
team is, it's going to depend on a lot of things.
Going to depend on guys coming back from injury, players that had, that were nicked up last
year, like Eric Ernst there in Trayvon Walker, actually staying healthy to have the full
effect that they'll have on the football team.
And then somebody has to step up at the linebacker position as well as defensive back and
safety.
So let's talk about it.
That's what we're going to do.
We're going to talk about it in segment number two and why Liam's words to me set the
tone for the entire off season, the words we just weren't good enough is exactly what
the Jaguars needed.
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All right, so as we look towards 2026, I had some company from out of town this weekend,
and they all wanted to talk about the Jaguars, and that's a good thing.
But the question is, can they be as good next year as they were this year?
Because this year, it seems like the Jaguars are having fun.
Sure.
We were having fun because we weren't used to it.
We were having fun because the team was finally living up to all the potential and doing
all of the things that we all wanted to see them do.
And Trevor Lawrence was a top five MVP candidate.
We got a little bit of Travis Hunter for a while, right?
As he was turning the corner, and you saw how electric he was, he went out with an injury.
Devin Lloyd lived up to his first round draft selection, even though he's now gone off
to play for the Carolina Panthers, but Travis ETN had a very solid year.
The offensive line actually had a stalemate where most of the time they were better than
the people they were playing against.
So I wouldn't even call it a wash or a stalemate.
But I will tell you this, it's hard to try to figure out how to explain to people 13 wins
as a lot.
There was three or four teams that were 13 wins or better.
Two of them played in a Super Bowl, the other one was Denver Broncos, and then the Rams
actually had a good season as well.
So they're like five teams that had these great records, right?
The Jaguars can actually be better without winning 13 games.
They can win 11 or 12 games and still be better than this year's team and actually be built
tougher to go further with their physicality.
And I think that's what they really, really want to do.
We got to wait and see what they do in the draft.
But at the time when Liam Cohen and James Glass don't met with the media the last time
that they gathered with us to meet as sort of an interview deal, he could have sat, Liam
Cohen could have sat there and said, you know, you think about calls that you want back,
you think about a play here and a play there, things that were critical, you could have done
all of that stuff.
But you know what he did, man?
He did something I think is going to set the template for this team moving forward.
He said, yeah, you know, we had a good year, but you know what?
We weren't good enough.
And basically he said 31 of the teams, I think he said 31 of the teams.
I know I did.
I said 31.
There we 31 teams that says, you know what, we make it.
We weren't good enough.
Only to see how the Seahawks can talk about how great they are and how great of a year
they were.
They had and all of that stuff.
Nobody else.
That's just me adding that to that.
The reason why I think that's a big deal for him is because there are going to be people
riding high on 13 wins.
And they're going to be, of course, the naysayers that are going to go, okay, you do it.
You did it once, do it again.
Let me, let me see a pattern before I say it's actually a pattern.
Let me see you put a couple of years together.
So there's going to be all of that, all of that pressure.
But even now with them not doing a lot in free agency, I can see and hear a lot of folks
lamenting like, oh, so what they're doing is they're just running it back.
They think they're doing it.
They think they're good enough to just run this thing back.
I don't agree with, I don't believe that that's their mindset.
I believe their mindset is they're comfortable if they have to run it back, but they're looking
at the tape and they are really, really scouting and they're saying, is he better than what
we have?
Do we need to move on?
How are we going to do this?
Just like they did when they said, look, we love ET and we love devil love, but we
can't pay or run it back on an awful lot back to the kind of pay days that they have
actually earned and we have to figure it out another type of way.
The fact that he said that they just weren't good enough, he didn't make any excuses.
I think that that's going to lead to complacency not even being a part of the equation.
And that's where people, I believe, get nervous is when you think you're just running it back.
We're going to do it all over again, but then just make a play here there.
No, they're saying we're going to do it all over again because it's off to another start
and we need to be better than we were last year.
I think the loss, the way that they lost the game, the way that they lost the Houston
game that probably cost them home field advantage, which they had home field in the first
playoff game and they lost that anyway, but it probably cost them a buy.
All of those things, they'll go, okay, look, this is what we could have done, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom, but it didn't happen.
There's 10 things right there, 10 things, whether it be plays, injuries, guys not being
there, choices that we made, maybe to go for it when we shouldn't have or something.
There's always a reason, you can name all of these reasons, but the bottom line is the
biggest outlook from examining all of that stuff is we weren't good enough.
We put our best foot forward, even with the mistakes that we made, even with the choices
and the decisions that we made, we're going to make those every day of the week, just
like in Cincinnati, when Liam Day asked him about going for it, he says, it's a go.
It's every single time.
You have to understand, we have to understand that is who they are.
They come up with these things and they say, this is who we are, this is how we're going
to do.
We're going to deal with the consequences of all of that stuff as we move forward.
And I ain't got no problem with it.
Obviously, if it doesn't keep working out, I'll say something like, you sure you don't want
to change that, but for the most part, I will not, not people for being who they are.
I will not, not people from having the mentality that they have and say, look, this is how we're
going to play this.
And it's not going to change based on the weather, the condition, it's not going to change
any of that stuff.
This is what we're going to do.
And it's also cool that they say no matter with all of that, the bottom line is we didn't
win because we weren't good enough.
I think when you say we weren't good enough, it takes you from pointing out problems to
finding solutions.
Just be better.
We ain't got to go point to all of those things.
We ain't got to talk about none of that.
We're not going to change who we are.
We just have to be better.
You get better with personnel, which has people nervous because the Jaguars, all they did
was swap out running backs and on the surface, Chris Gonzalez, Jr. is not a better player
than Travis ETN, but they're also not paying him what Travis ETN is getting paid.
So he's a different player.
He gives them more physicality.
If we're going to change that position, let's change it this way because they probably
think that Bayshore Tutan gives you, it's like Travis ETN, right?
You get some of the things from him that you get from Bayshore Tutan, and they could have
been a little redundant.
What you didn't have, though, is a big powerful running back that gives a physical element
to your football team that cumulatively, it wears out.
It wears out the opponent, softens them up a little bit.
So maybe during their own self-evaluation, during the year, they were like, dang, man,
we could just be a little bit more physical.
We could miss tackles, if we could convert short yardage a little bit better.
Those are the things that they're looking at.
When they say they're watching the tape, they're watching all the tape, even the stuff
that you guys don't believe is significant, they're watching it and they're paying a
attention to it.
So Liam's words set the tone for me when he said we weren't good enough because it gets
rid of the built-in excuses.
It also wards off complacency, and then the fact that they are constantly about competition
and bringing in people to make this thing better, not by assignment, but by competing.
I think it's going to ward off anything that could be a fungus, if you will, into what
they're trying to do and what they're trying to build.
What would it look like next year?
It's a big question.
I think it would be more physical.
I'll tell you why they're going to be a lot more physical and less finesse than just a
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What will next year look like?
Well, the stadium is going to have about 40,000 people in it.
So it'll be about half capacity, whatever that is.
So that's going to be different.
Home field will look a little bit different.
We can make it a little nostalgic if you want and figure out creative ways to have fun
on Saturday nights and get ready for the games.
But it will be a different feeling.
It will be different with all of the renovations going on.
And then knowing that the Jaguars will then, after this year, spend an entire year away,
we've got to make that special.
So it's going to look a little bit different, except role games.
And then the brigade and the crew, they always, they've been traveling since the Jaguars
have been bad.
So I know that you'll probably get more travel package games and they'll try to make it
a little bit more fun.
But what happens on the field is what really is going to determine whether or not you have
fun like you did last year.
I think the Jaguars, I think it's gone.
Those days are them just being out manned and out coached and out and getting skinned
up by people.
I think they're gone.
I think the last time they took a buck weapon on the field was when they lost to the Rams
in London.
And even the Seattle game was closer than the score.
I think they lost 20 to 9 or something like that because the score was way, way closer
than that.
But the game was way closer than that.
But I don't think there's a team that's going to do to them what the Rams did to them
last year.
Like I don't believe the Jaguars just going up and have bad days like that where they just
clearly were not better than the other side.
I think those days are gone.
I think familiarity, another full training camp with all of the guys that they have, even
the more improvement, getting everyone back, Jacobi Myers having on a whole camp with
the Jaguars and Parker Washington, getting everyone back in the consistency they have with
the coaching staff where they are truly building on what they had last year so that these
things could evolve.
I do believe the biggest difference you're going to see is going to be on defense.
But the most felt thing that is going to be different, I believe is going to be the
physicality, especially in the running game.
So this is why I do believe that they're probably going to look into the draft for a really
big physical tight end to go along with the group that they already have now.
They probably need to be honest with you.
But I think that'll be something that they take a hard look at.
Maybe a big physical catch radius type wide receiver, someone they can put into development
as wide receiver five because I still think they consider Travis wide receiver four because
he'll have some plays on offense.
But it's pretty much Brian Thomas Jr., I hope if BT comes back and he's able to do the
things that he used to do by taking the top off the defense and turning small plays in
the big ones, that will really help Jacobi Myers, Jacobi Myers, man, he is steady Eddie
and so is Parker Washington.
I really do like the Jaguars receiving core with a Brian Thomas Jr. that is back to being
Brian Thomas Jr.
Hopefully he gets healthy and all of those things.
I think Britain's strange staying healthy also would help in this situation and in the
physicality to run game, but I look forward to the defense evolving because I think that's
where you're going to see the biggest difference in play.
Stickier in the secondary, more pesky, getting more hands on balls with Travis Hunter coming
back as well as Jordan Lewis, and then he knew addition that they might make Monterey Brown
is obviously a starter at corner and then they still have Johnny Jones who's like an energizer
bunny as corner back four who can play all of those positions.
So they're in a good, good spot with those guys.
Safety probably need a little bit of an upgrade, but I do think that they like Antonio
Johnson a whole bunch and they like Eric Murray, Murray's restructure contract to help
the team a little bit.
The key is going to be the front.
Can they still stop the run the way that they used to stop the runner where they did last
year where they were number one in the league, stopping the run, but be able to get more
pressure that is going to be the key.
So we're still looking in a draft for who they might go after in the draft to help whether
that be a three technique or another youthful addition to their edge room to go along with
BJ Green and Danny Stringer who I think a lot of people are overlooking.
The fact that those two guys play so well as young players, they really, really overlooking
the fact that you think you can go out here and get someone value wise that is better
than those guys that doesn't cost you 10, 12 million dollars a year.
It's hard press to find that those dudes, those are two young rookies that actually made
visible and tangible contributions to this team that won 13 games.
So you can't just, you can't just look at, if that was somebody else's players, we'd
be like, man, we wish we wish we had those guys.
So you can't take the development, the player development arm too likely when it comes
to it.
I believe you can feel better about the Jaguars that I don't think good teams, I mean,
I don't think this is the team's going to lose the bad teams.
I think whatever wins and losses that they occur, the losses will come from teams that
are super, super competitive or just one or two things happen to be cleaned up where you're
not going to feel like, oh, here we go again.
You know, we got to get to the point as an organization where they're consistent enough
that we're not worried about each and everything every week, turning us back into the team that
came out of football purgatory.
So what I think it looks like, I think it's more physical.
I think the defense evolves because we've heard them mentioned that the scheme is going
to evolve defensively, which is another reason I was glad that they kept Coach Camp.
Because if he left and it would have evolved and everyone said, oh, we upgraded.
Now it's the same thing as just that they know where I think the biggest, the big offense
will look similar with a better, I think, more physical and then probably bigger plays
at BT gets right defensively.
I think they'll be, I think they're going to be lights out, man.
I think they're going to really, really get after people, they're going to attack.
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I think there's some teams that gave you the blueprint to how this thing should go and
how it what it's supposed to look like and they won the Super Bowl.
And a lot of those teams played and advanced a lot further than the Jaguars did.
So that's what I think.
I think they're going to be more physical.
I think the defensive scheme is going to evolve and Coach Camp.
I think Coach Camp is going to be a hot guy again in the next cycle.
Hopefully, I want to say hopefully we keep him.
But you know how that goes?
That sounds like play heating like I don't want to do to get a job.
Whatever happens, we'll have it right here for you locked on Jaguars because that's what we do
each and every day, man.
We're still looking towards the draft trying to figure out exactly what they're going to do.
And when we get that figured out, we'll let you know here on locked on Jaguar and we'll see you later, man.
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