Who wore it best? Top Jaguars to don No. 26-No. 50
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Fred. Mo-Jo. Telvin. Who doesn't know those guys? But what about all of the others to wear Jaguars jerseys through the years? In honor of the franchise's 25th season, News4Jaxpicks the best to wear each number, from 1 to 99 -- continuing with jerseys 26-50.26. Josh Evans --Starting safety during his three seasons in Jacksonville (37 in 49 career games). No picks but amassed 200 career tackles, three fumble recoveries. Now owns a training gym in Jacksonville Beach. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)27. Rashean Mathis --Outside of Jalen Ramsey, it would be tough to find a better Jaguars defensive back than Mathis. The Englewood High product was a Pro Bowler and All-Pro cornerback in 2006. Had 518 tackles, 30 career picks with Jaguars (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)28. Fred Taylor --This was one of the easiest decisions on the entire list. Taylor is one of five members in the Pride of the Jaguars. Spent 11 seasons in Jacksonville and is easily the best running back in franchise history. Taylor has also been in the conversation about being elected into the hall of fame. Had 13,632 total yards, 70 TDs in Jacksonville. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)29. Jason Craft --Corner was mainly a special teams player after being drafted in 1999. Became a starting cornerback in the 2002 season. Intercepted seven passes during five seasons in Jacksonville. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Allsport)30. Jordan Todman --Played in all 16 games from 2012-2014. Was mostly a third-down running back and had 151 touches for 764 yards and five TDs over that span. Fellow running back Corey Grant also got consideration here. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)31. Davon House --Corner spent two seasons in Jacksonville between 2015-16. Had a career-high four interceptions in the 2015 season. Had 76 tackles, four INT during his career here. Plenty of one-year stops with this jersey number. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)32. Maurice Jones-Drew --Holds Jaguars franchise records in career TDs (81), rushing TDs (68), most rushing yards in one season (1,606 in 2011). The best second-round pick in franchise history. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)33. Greg Jones --Was the lead blocker (FB) when Jones-Drew led the NFL in rushing in 2011. Jones also made a Pro Bowl in 2007. Had 1,384 yards from scrimmage, 13 TDs in his Jaguars career. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)34. Stacey Mack --RB was mainly a FB and special teams player. However, when Fred Taylor was hurt in 2001, Mack filled in at running back putting up 1,042 total yards and 10 touchdowns. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)35. Demetrius McCray --Corner was a former seventh-round pick. Played in 46 games (16 starts) recording 86 tackles and six passes defended. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)36. Courtney Greene --Had 93 total tackles and four passes defended in three seasons for the Jaguars. Derrick Wimbush, a kick return specialist, would be next on this jersey list. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)37. Deon Grant --Three-year starter at safety in Jacksonville from 2004-2006. Had a total of seven interceptions over that time. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)38. Mike Dumas --Started eight games at free safety in 1995. Had 54 tackles and one interception. (Doug/Getty Images)39. Tashaun Gipson --Played at a Pro Bowl level as the Jaguars made a playoff run in 2017. Gipson had six interceptions in 48 career games in Jacksonville. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)40. Tommy Bohanon --So far, this was the hardest number to fill by far. Bohannan, a FB, had 89 total yards and three TDs in two seasons. DuJuan Harris is next on this list. He amassed 42 rushing yards for the Jaguars in 2011. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)41. Dave Thomas --Picked in the expansion draft from Dallas. Had 235 career tackles, 7 INTs in town in five seasons in the secondary. Returned from a devastating injury, a fractured femur on an onside kick during a game against the Bengals in 1996, to play three more seasons. (Photo by Harry How /Allsport)42. Barry Church --Safety was often referred to as the quarterback of the Jaguars secondary. His best season came in 2017 where he had four interceptions and 74 tackles. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)43. Gerald Sensabaugh --Safety started 24 games for Jaguars from 2005-08. Had 141 total tackles, 6 INTs in his career with the Jaguars. Not much of anything else at this number. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)44. Myles Jack --One of the most athletic linebackers in franchise history. Had 108 tackles in 2018. Will be asked to do even more in 2019 with the loss of Telvin Smith. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)45. Travis Davis --Part-time starter during four seasons in Jacksonville. Had five interceptions from 1996-1998. His most memorable play was returning a blocked punt straight off the foot of Tom Rouen for a TD in a 1997 playoff game at Denver. (Photo by Getty Images)46. Carson Tinker --Easy pick. Only player in franchise history to wear No. 46. Was Jaguars long snapper from 2013-2018. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)47. Jarrod Wilson --Not many players in franchise history have worn No. 47. Had just eight tackles wearing this number. Has since changed his number to 26. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)48. Jeremy Cain --Jaguars long snapper from 2009-2012. Played in 64 games in that span. Another 48, LB Leon Jacobs, is entering his second season with the team and had 20 tackles as a rookie. But a very lean number. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)49. Ty Hallock --Tight end caught 19 passes for 136 yards and a TD in 1997. (Photo by Getty Images)50. Telvin Smith --One of the best late-round picks (fifth round in 2014) in franchise history. Had over 100 tackles in all five seasons in Jacksonville. Was a Pro Bowler and second-team All-Pro selection in 2017. Has opted to sit out 2019 NFL season.
Fred. Mo-Jo. Telvin. Who doesn't know those guys? But what about all of the others to wear Jaguars jerseys through the years? In honor of the franchise's 25th season, News4Jaxpicks the best to wear each number, from 1 to 99 -- continuing with jerseys 26-50.