4 Jacksonville Jaguars on offense that need to shine in Week 10

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 17: DJ Chark Jr. #17 of the Jacksonville Jaguars shushes the crowd after making a touchdown catch in the first quarter of the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 17, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Bobby Ellis/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 17: DJ Chark Jr. #17 of the Jacksonville Jaguars shushes the crowd after making a touchdown catch in the first quarter of the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 17, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Bobby Ellis/Getty Images) /
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Cam Robinson #74 and Justin Houston #50 (Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports) /

player. 52. . . . Cam Robinson, left tackle. 4

Jacksonville Jaguars LT Cam Robinson will face one of the best in Week 10.

Cam Robinson has been a steady force at left tackle since the Jaguars used a second-round selection on him in 2017. He has never received Pro Bowl nor All-Pro designations but has been solid more often than not. Although it may not sound like much, keep in mind that there are 32 teams in the NFL and not all of them have a solid left tackle, so even if the Alabama standout isn’t among the best at his position, he’s still better than many others.

In Week 10, Robinson will be tasked with stopping Packers edge defender Za’Darious Smith. The former Baltimore Ravens linebacker is one of the best edge-rushers in the league and has already registered seven sacks this year. Last season, he had 13.5 and earned an All-Pro selection.

player. 52. . . . Tyler Eifert, tight end. 3

The Jaguars have ruled out rookie wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. for the game against the Packers. Offensive coordinator Jay Gruden said in a recent sitdown with the local media that the team has designed special plays that focus on the Colorado standout.

Gruden later added in the same press conference that even though the playbook will be shortened, the team will have still have plenty of plays. With Shenault out, the team could benefit from getting Tyler Eifert involved. The Packers will likely try to take D.J. Chark away, that could open some opportunities for the veteran tight end.