These Jacksonville Jaguars will make their first Pro Bowl in 2020
By David Levin
Myles Jack
The fact Myles Jack is moving back to the outside linebacker spot means opposing running backs and tight ends are in trouble. The middle linebacker experiment is over. Joe Schobert helped the Jacksonville Jaguars quash it when the team signed the former Cleveland Browns star.
Jack was not part of the Pro Bowl in 2017 when the team’s defense was one of the best to ever step foot on the field. Jack will play better in space, which will allow Schobert to plug the middle. Also, because defensive coordinator Todd Wash will mix up schemes this coming season, he should be able to take advantage of Jack’s speed on the outside.
As I have stated before, there is a strong possibility that Jack and Schobert both earn a trip to Orlando after this season. Should that happen, the defense could become another top 10 unit once again.