Jacksonville Jaguars: Team’s biggest needs this offseason
By David Levin
2. Linebacker
Jaguars defensive coordinator Todd Wash told the local media during the last week of the season he had spoken to Myles Jack, but would not go into detail about where he would play in 2020.
There was plenty of speculation that Jack was playing out of position season, where he is a better player on the outside rather than middle of the field.
The Jaguars had trouble keeping players on the field as it appeared that almost every single player on the roster was in the linebacker unit was injured this season.
That’s no exaggeration. I’m curious how Donald Payne fits into the plan of the middle of this defense.
Jaguars will take a long hard work if the agency is specially during the draft to fill slots in to make sure the right players are on the roster and 20 look for there to be major changes, regardless of food is it offensive coordinator.