What’s changed with the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars since their last game

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 11: Telvin Smith Sr. #50 of the Jacksonville Jaguars catches a pass against Indianapolis Colts in the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 11, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 11: Telvin Smith Sr. #50 of the Jacksonville Jaguars catches a pass against Indianapolis Colts in the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 11, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
3 of 7
Next
(Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
(Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /

Key additions

The Jacksonville Jaguars just didn’t fall off of a cliff though. With high draft picks and some money, they did manage to bring in some help.

One of my favorite EDGEs last year, Josh Allen was so fun to watch at Kentucky. Even against top talent he just looked too long, relentless and athletic to block for four quarters and his stats reflected that.

I thought that drafting him when guys at bigger positions of need were on the board (Ed Oliver, Jonah Williams, T.J. Hockenson, Dwayne Haskins, etc.) was stupid but I get it based on his talent.

Nick Fo- I mean, Gardner Minshew is the new starting quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars. HE was extremely efficient in his first matchup where he came in and threw just 3 incompletions. However in Week 2 it seemed like we got to see the real Minshew.

Against the Houston Texans, Minshew went 22 of 32 with a TD and just over 200 yards. Not awful numbers, but not the surgeon that everyone was so excited to see after his game against the Chiefs.

Jawaan Taylor was drafted to start at right tackle and he has done a decent job so far. He will probably be an upgrade at the position and though he is a little heavy footed and struggled with speed rushers in college.