3 positions Jacksonville Jaguars must address this offseason

Jacksonville Jaguars General Manager Trent Baalke and owner Shad Khan at Episcopal School of Jacksonville. (Imagn Images photo pool)
Jacksonville Jaguars General Manager Trent Baalke and owner Shad Khan at Episcopal School of Jacksonville. (Imagn Images photo pool) /
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For the first time since their run to the AFC Championship following the 2017 regular season, the Jacksonville Jaguars are coming off not only a winning season but a postseason with at least one playoff victory.

With their unlikely come-from-behind victory against the L.A. Chargers along with their respectable performance against the AFC’s top team in the Kansas City Chiefs, the Jaguars finally enter an offseason with considerable momentum and optimism.

The Doug Peterson era has without a doubt gotten off to a thrilling start as the Jaguars have greatly exceeded expectations going into year two of his tenure.

The Jags seem to have finally found the right formula for transforming the franchise from its historically bad reputation to a franchise that seems to be checking all the right boxes when it comes to building a winning culture.

However, the Jags still have plenty of roster needs to address this offseason. There are several positions the Jags need to evaluate and improve upon despite their newfound success.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the verge of doing something very special.

If this organization plays its cards right, it could really become one of the best teams in the AFC and could stay at the top of the mountain for a long time. In order to make that a legit reality, they need to have an amazing off-season. You can argue it is the most important spring/summer in the team’s history.

Let’s explore what those positions are, which options the Jags are faced with, and which route can ultimately be the most fruitful.