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What experts think of the Jaguars after Week 15

What experts think of the Jaguars after Week 15

The Jacksonville Jaguars dropped a third straight game in Week 15, losing 23-7 in a mistake-filled performance against the Baltimore Ravens that put their postseason hopes in jeopardy.

To make matters worse, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence landed in the NFL’s concussion protocol and may be unavailable Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

A team that once looked like it had a chance to compete for the No. 1 seed in the AFC is now just desperate to add another notch in the win column.

While the team has a relatively easy stretch of opponents down the stretch — the Jaguars finish 2023 with the Panthers and Titans — there’s no margin for error with the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans now tied for the AFC South lead.

With three weeks left in the season, not many experts are impressed with the Jaguars. Here’s where Jacksonville landed in the latest power rankings:

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Last week: 12th

Via Nate Davis:

Losing three in a row, all to AFC North teams, has completely eroded what had been a comfortable lead in the AFC South. Fortunately for the Jags – mathematically anyway – their final three games equate to the league’s easiest remaining schedule (based on opponents’ collective winning percentage).

No. 1 team: San Francisco 49ers

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Last week: 10th

Via Michael DiRocco:

Biggest improvement: Third-down conversions

The Jaguars were one of the worst in the league at converting third downs in the first month — just 29.7%, which ranked 29th. From Week 5 on, however, they’re converting 40%, which ranks 15th. They’ve fared better at converting third-and-7 or longer since Week 5 (22.4%) than they did in Weeks 1-4 (11.8%), and that has been a big boost.

No. 1 team: San Francisco 49ers

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Last week: 16th

Via Josh Kendall:

Surprise: That Trevor Lawrence isn’t better

The No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft is good, but he was expected to be great. Lawrence is ninth in the league in passing yards (3,525) but just 21st in touchdown-to-interception ratio (1.8) and 23rd in EPA per attempt (.08). Sunday’s loss highlighted some of the frustrations with Lawrence, who threw an ill-advised pass at the end of the first half that cost the Jaguars points, and he simply dropped a ball without being touched on a scramble.

No. 1 team: San Francisco 49ers

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