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Prowling The Web: Daily Jacksonville Jaguars Links May 13, 2015

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Projecting the 2015 Jacksonville Jaguars Starters – NFL

"Although Jacksonville was connected to several free-agent wideouts, their top three receivers were all rookies in 2014. With Cecil Shorts in Houston and Justin Blackmon indefinitely suspended, Allen Robinson and Marqise Lee are locked into the top two spots on the depth chart. Expect the Jags to run plenty of two-tight end sets with Julius Thomas as the pass-catcher and Marcedes Lewis as the inline blocker."

Dante Fowler Jr. Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars – Sports Illustrated

"“My focus right now is solely on getting better each and every day and attacking my rehab with the same mindset as a pass rusher. I have only been around the organization for less than a week and it’s been amazing to see the support of my teammates, coaches and staff members,” Fowler said. “I’m going to use my time this year to get stronger, faster and be ready to help my teammates on the field in 2016.”"

Jaguars are Optimistic that Fowler Will Bounce Back from Injury – ESPN

"“It’s a tough deal for him to go through,” Bradley said. “I’m very optimistic after a chance to meet with him. His spirit, I see why we drafted him when we did. His spirit, his mindset going into this, I don’t know, I find it hard to be matched. For me, my concern was to know how he’s going to handle it and once I had a chance to visit with him, knowing what he’s going through, and how he’s going to attack this, very optimistic about Dante and how he’s going to do it.“There’s no doubt in his mind he’s coming back, bigger, stronger and going to take advantage of this opportunity.”"

Seventh Round Pick Neal Sterling Signed – Jaguars.com

"Sterling became the second player in Monmouth history to be selected in the NFL Draft.  He finished his collegiate career with 212 receptions for 2,615 yards and 22 touchdowns in 43 career games.  He concluded his career as the school’s all-time leader in receptions and had at least five receiving touchdowns in all four seasons."

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