JACKSONVILLE – Jaguars experts – Frank Frangie, Jeff Lageman, Brent Martineau, John Oehser, Brian Sexton, J.P. Shadrick and Kainani Stevens – are breaking down the Jaguars as the 2024 NFL season approaches; today: Offensive storyline to watch
Frank Frangie, Radio Voice of the Jaguars
- Offensive storyline to watch: The offensive line. The addition of center Mitch Morse and re-signing left guard Ezra Cleveland are key. Add that to a healthy left tackle Cam Robinson and right tackle Anton Harrison, and that makes for a really good starting group. The push must be better and hopefully, it’s a healthy group this year.
Jeff Lageman, Jaguars Analyst and Former Jaguars Defensive End
- Offensive storyline to watch: The development of the offensive line. The big fellas have got to show improvement for the offense to have a balanced attack and keep quarterback Trevor Lawrence available.
Brent Martineau, Action Sports Jax Sports Director
- Offensive storyline to watch: The biggest offensive storyline is probably who is calling plays. I’ve asked the question a lot this offseason. Head Coach Doug Pederson has been non-committal, but we all believe it will be offensive coordinator Press Taylor. I don’t mind Taylor at all as the play-caller. I do think Pederson is an elite play-caller – and if I owned the team, I would need to hear a really good answer why a guy that won the Super Bowl and beat Bill Belichick isn’t my play-caller. Since I think I know the play-calling answer, let’s throw in the power run game as the biggest offensive storyline. That’s something Pederson and the staff haven’t figured out in the last two seasons.
John Oehser, jaguars.com senior writer
- Offensive storyline to watch: Quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Yes, the run-blocking is a storyline. As is who will call plays, Taylor or Pederson. But the thought here is that the overriding and most important offensive storyline is…
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