This offseason, Jacksonville provided Minshew with a powerful group of teammates at the skill positions. While his top 2 receivers from last season– D.J. Chark and Dede Westbrook– are back for 2020, Minshew will also have rookie receivers Laviska Shenault and Collin Johnson, former Pro Bowl tight end Tyler Eifert and novice tight end Tyler Davis to throw to this fall. The 42nd overall choice, Shenault caught 142 passes and 10 touchdowns throughout his final two seasons at Colorado. A fifth-round pick, the 6-foot-2, 222-pound Johnson captured 188 passes and 15 touchdowns in four seasons with the Longhorns..
Eifert, after a number of injury-marred seasons, delighted in a solid project in 2019, catching 43 passes during his final season in Cincinnati. A former quarterback and receiver, Davis captured seven touchdown passes after changing to tight end late in his college career..
The Jaguars might have a compelling position battle at running back between undrafted novices Tavien Feaster and James Robinson ought to they have room to bring one. After spending 3 seasons at Clemson, Feaster spent the 2019 season at South Carolina, where he rushed for 672 lawns and 5 goals while balancing 5.4 lawns per carry. Robinson left Illinois State as the schools second all-time leader in rushing backyards (4,444), rushing goals (44) and all-purpose lawns while averaging 5.58 backyards per carry. Devine Ogizbo also remains in the mix at running back.
Jacksonville, 6-10 last season, will start the 2020 season with a home game versus AFC South competing Indianapolis on September 13..
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Gardner Minshew was among five Jacksonville Jaguars players that the team put on the reserve/COVID -19 list on Sunday. Together with Minshew, running back Ryquell Armstead, tight end Charles Jones, receiver Michael Walker and safety Andrew Wingard were likewise put on the list. Minshew, the Jaguars beginning quarterback, signs up with Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford as recent NFL beginning quarterbacks who have been positioned on the reserve/COVID -19 list. On Saturday, Stafford became the first NFL beginning quarterback who has been put on the list..
The leagues recently-implemented reserve/COVID -19 list includes gamers who either checked favorable for the virus or who have actually been quarantined after having actually been in close contact with a contaminated individual or individuals. If a player falls into either classification, their group is required to right away position the gamer on the list.
Prior to the start of training camp, the NFL and the NFL Players Association accepted a plan that permits gamers to opt-out of the 2020 season if they are uncomfortable with the COVID-19 health procedures put in location. High-risk people might opt-out and receive a $350,000 stipend, whereas those less at danger would receive a $150,000 stipend. Gamers also have the capability to opt-out later on in the season in case a family member becomes sick. Heres the list of players who have decided to choose out..
Minshew, a 2019 sixth-round choice, went 6-6 as a starter during his rookie season after replacing an injured Nick Foles in Week 1. In 14 video games, Minshew completed 60.6% of his passes for 3,271 yards with 21 goals and 6 interceptions. Minshew performed so well that the Jaguars decided to trade Foles to the Bears for a fourth-round choice, a pick the Jaguars utilized to select previous Miami linebacker Shaquille Quarterman..
Gardner Minshew was one of five Jacksonville Jaguars gamers that the team positioned on the reserve/COVID -19 list on Sunday. The leagues recently-implemented reserve/COVID -19 list includes gamers who either checked favorable for the virus or who have actually been quarantined after having been in close contact with an infected individual or individuals. If a gamer falls into either category, their team is needed to instantly position the player on the list. Prior to the start of training camp, the NFL and the NFL Players Association concurred to a plan that enables gamers to opt-out of the 2020 season if they are unpleasant with the COVID-19 health protocols put in place. After investing 3 seasons at Clemson, Feaster spent the 2019 season at South Carolina, where he rushed for 672 yards and five touchdowns while averaging 5.4 lawns per carry.