Jacksonville Jaguars: 3 studs and 3 duds from Week 10’s loss

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling (83) pulls down a 78-yard touchdown reception against Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Sidney Jones (35) in the second quarter Sunday, November 15, 2020, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.Apc Packvsjaguars 1113200303
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling (83) pulls down a 78-yard touchdown reception against Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Sidney Jones (35) in the second quarter Sunday, November 15, 2020, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.Apc Packvsjaguars 1113200303 /
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player. 52. . . . Jake Luton, quarterback. 1

The Jacksonville Jaguars need better production from their quarterback.

The Jaguars defense had one of their best performances of their year, if not the best. Unfortunately, Jake Luton couldn’t take advantage of the opportunities the defense afforded him and had a subpar performance at Lambeau Field after having a solid debut last week.

Head coach Doug Marrone gave Luton the keys to the offense and trusted him to win the game, but the quarterback couldn’t make much with the opportunity. After averaging 8..0 yards per attempt in week 10, the Oregon standout had a 4.8 average against the Packers and wasn’t able to complete many of the deep passes he threw.

52. . . . Taven Bryan, defensive tackle. 2. player

Rookie Doug Costin was ruled out with a concussion before the game. Taven Bryan took over and showed why he had been progressively getting less playing time. Throughout the game, he was a non-factor and recorded no stats. It seems like he has reached a plateau with the team.

3. player. 52. . . . Jawaan Taylor, right tackle

Right tackle Jawan Taylor wasn’t the only Jaguars offensive linemen that struggled against the Packers defense, but his subpar performance stood out, and not in a good way, on Sunday. All in all, the unit gave up three sacks. and we know that Taylor didn’t have it easy as he faced edge defender Za’Darius Smith, but we expected him to hold his ground and he didn’t.