5 prominent Jaguars players who must step up in training camp, 1 concern for each
• Tyson Campbell must keep improving
• Can Anton Harrison handle the transition to RT
By Beau Adams
Rookie Tank Bigsby may just be the perfect counterbalance to Travis Etienne
As the Jaguars prepare for the upcoming season, rookie running back Tank Bigsby will be a player to watch in training camp. With his combination of size, speed, and agility, he has the potential to make a significant impact in the Jaguars' backfield.
As he adjusts to the speed and physicality of the NFL, Bigsby will have the opportunity to showcase his skills and compete for playing time. Keep an eye on Bigsby as he looks to make a name for himself and contribute to the Jaguars' offense.
Bigsby will see more goalline and third down-red zone attempts, boosting his touchdown production. He can catch balls out of the backfield, but not as well as fellow running back Etienne. This could lead the coaching staff to get him involved in pass plays where he will get more pressure valve catches. This is the plan for Bigsby; let's see if he can handle it in camp.
Jaguars OL Anton Harrison has much bigger role than what he was drafted for
Anton Harrison, the rookie right tackle out of Oklahoma, is a player who could make a significant impact during training camp and beyond. With his impressive size, strength, and athleticism, Harrison has the potential to anchor the Jaguars' offensive line for years to come.
As he adapts to the speed and complexity of the NFL game, Harrison will have the opportunity to showcase his skills and start at right tackle from Day 1. Keep an eye on Harrison as he looks to solidify his place on the Jaguars' roster and make a positive impression during training camp.
Cam Robinson's suspension and Ben Bartch's injury have increased the pressure on the rookie. Starting at right tackle in a 60/40 split with Walker Little would have been a great rookie transition plan. However, Little will take over at left tackle to protect Trevor Lawrence's blindside, Little will be tasked to protect the right edge. Will he be able to successfully switch sides after mostly playing left tackle at Oklahoma?