JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — First-year head coach Liam Coen, with an help from normal supervisor James Gladstone, has adopted by on one of many issues he mentioned the Jacksonville Jaguars wanted to do that offseason: assist quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
After signing a receiver, two tight ends, and 4 offensive linemen in free company, the Jaguars drafted 5 extra offensive gamers final week — together with receiver/defensive again Travis Hunter, who was considered one of the best participant accessible.
Coen believes he and Gladstone have the items in place to fulfill the aim of constructing Lawrence and the offense as “explosive and dynamic as we will be,” a aim Coen made throughout his introductory information convention.
“We have positively addressed the power to strike from a distance,” Coen mentioned. “I believe that that is one thing that we simply struggled to perform a little bit in Tampa [last season when he was the offensive coordinator] the place you ended up having to go 10-, 12-play drives loads. It was environment friendly, proper, however in the end, you are seeking to be as explosive as you may in each the run and the go.
“That was positively addressed in each professional free company and the school draft panorama. Do not suppose we have now so as to add any extra at this level.”
Receiver Brian Thomas Jr. was the one dynamic participant the Jaguars had as a constructing block, particularly after the group traded receiver Christian Kirk and launched tight finish Evan Engram in March. He was additionally the Jaguars’ solely playmaker final season (Kirk and Engram missed a mixed 17 video games with accidents).
Thomas — whose 1,282 receiving yards was third within the NFL and a franchise rookie document — had 18 catches of 20 or extra yards (eighth within the NFL) and 7 catches of 40 or extra yards. The latter was only one shy of Ja’Marr Chase’s NFL lead.
Hunter, whom the Jaguars drafted second total after buying and selling up from No. 5, was a big-play risk final season at Colorado with 16 catches of 20 or extra yards, which was tied with Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan (No. 8 total decide) for the second most in FBS. Hunter additionally had 15 landing catches, which tied for second in FBS, and 5 of these catches got here on vertical routes. All of which he did whereas additionally taking part in on protection and averaging 113.9 snaps per recreation.
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Lining up Hunter reverse Thomas must be an issue for defenses and, in flip, create alternatives for large performs, Coen mentioned. Hunter hopes so, too, and he is planning on making an attempt to study as a lot from Thomas as attainable.
“He will probably be large for me. He did an excellent job his rookie season,” Hunter mentioned after being drafted. “I’ve received loads to enhance on myself. So, I will ask him quite a lot of questions. He’ll most likely get irritated as a result of I will ask so many questions.
“I wish to be one of the best. I wish to be higher than him. So, I will strive to take in all of the data that he permits me to take from him.”
The Jaguars additionally added big-play potential within the backfield by drafting working again Bhayshul Tuten within the fourth spherical. Tuten had 5 runs of 40 or extra yards final season at Virginia Tech. He had 14 runs of 25 or extra yards in his two seasons with the Hokies.
These two draft picks complement receiver Dyami Brown, who signed a one-year deal in free company. Brown had 30 catches for the Washington Commanders final season however 14 got here within the final 5 video games. He additionally had 14 catches for 229 yards and averaged 16.4 yards per catch in three playoff video games. His 229 receiving yards had been second most by any participant within the postseason.
Including Hunter, Tuten and Brown — in addition to working again LeQuint Allen (seventh spherical) and tight ends Hunter Lengthy and Johnny Mundt in free company — provides Lawrence a considerably completely different set of go catchers than he had the previous two seasons.
The large-play potential of Thomas and Hunter, particularly, appears to play into Lawrence’s strengths.
In his three seasons at Clemson (2018-20), Lawrence went 46-for-126 for 1,968 yards and 22 touchdowns on throws that traveled 25 or extra yards within the air. These ranked within the high six within the FBS over that span, and the one quarterback with extra landing passes was North Carolina’s Sam Howell (23).
Lawrence has accomplished 27.6% of his 105 throws of 25 or extra air yards for 1,217 yards and seven touchdowns with 7 interceptions in his previous three seasons with the Jaguars. That is, partially, as a result of he ranks twenty seventh amongst quarterbacks in time earlier than passing on these throws (3.36 seconds).
And that is why upgrading the offensive line, notably the inside, was additionally a significant focus within the offseason. Heart Robert Hainsey and guard Patrick Mekari had been signed to be starters, and Chuma Edoga and Fred Johnson, each of whom have performed guard and sort out of their careers, had been introduced in for depth.
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Drafting sort out Wyatt Milum, whom the Jaguars will transfer to protect, within the second spherical and heart Jonah Monheim, who has performed all three positions, within the seventh completes the offensive line additions.
The aim is to enhance the run recreation (the Jaguars’ 70.2% run block win fee ranked twenty fifth) in addition to the go blocking (58.6% go block win fee ranked nineteenth), which can assist the offense be extra productive.
And, if all the pieces goes the way in which Coen believes, they will be extra explosive and dynamic.
“You might be at all times making an attempt so as to add competitors and playmakers,” Coen mentioned. “There’s so many schemes that you would be able to devise and execute, and in the end when you will have gamers that may win on their very own and do one thing with the ball on their very own, I am unable to actually coach that. Coordinators cannot actually coach for that. In the end, you are on the lookout for gamers, can they win on their very own, and might they affect our offense in that manner?
“That’s what we had been seeking to do in so some ways.”