heir offensive production in 2019 and part of any improvement will come with the assistance of the players tasked with catching his passes.One member of that group is 2018 second-round pick DJ Chark. The wideout caught 14 passes for 174 yards in 11 games as a rookie
http://www.thejaguarslockerroom.com/authentic-nick-foles-jersey , but wide receivers coach Keenan McCardell said he’s seen signs that Chark is putting it all together.McCardell said he “can tell [Chark] really understands what’s going on with our offenses” after going through the offseason program and Chark also sounded positive about where things are headed this year.“I just like the fact that the offense is very diverse with a lot of different options that everybody can just rotate,” Chark said, via John Reid of Jacksonville.com. “As long as you know what you’re doing and Nick getting a good understanding of us and the coaches putting use in position to run routes to our strength
Chris Conley Jersey , I think that’s going to be big.”Keelan Cole, Chris Conley and Dede Westbrook joined Chark for the entire offseason program while Marqise Lee continued to work his way back from a torn ACL. Terrelle Pryor joined the group later in the offseason and will be part of the competition for snaps during camp. NFL trade value is a tricky thing. There is no objective worth of a player — a guy is worth what a team is willing to give up for him.But CBS Sports opined some possible trade scenarios this..."NFL trade value is a tricky thing. There is no objective worth of a player — a guy is worth what a team is willing to give up for him.But CBS Sports opined some possible trade scenarios this morning involving the Jacksonville Jaguars and Philadelphia Eagles and they are wild, folks.In short
http://www.thejaguarslockerroom.com/authentic-tanner-lee-jersey , the Eagles have two good quarterbacks and the Jaguars have none. How can we bring a balance to that? Will Brinson of CBS Sports has a few options.Draft picks for FolesBrinson’s first option is one where the Jaguars aren’t even (technically) giving up a first round pick for the journeyman turned Super Bowl winner.So... trade down in the first round and give up your earlier third round pick for a late second round pick and Foles. While I’m not opposed, this seems wildly unrealistic. Why would the Eagles take so little for a guy they could conceivably get a first rounder for straight up?Fournette for FolesThis is the wildest one from Brinson and another severe undervalue of Foles’ ability, in my opinion.Where do I sign?Fournette has not been worth his fourth overall draft slot so far — much less a first round talent. He has a career 3.7 yards per carry average and has missed 11 games in his first two seasons due to injury or suspension.What do you think?Let us know in the comments about how you’d think of either of these scenarios!