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Jaguars halfway home to another high pick, potential reboot
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ In what could be his final two months on the job, Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Marrone is making changes. Theyโre halfway home to another top-five draft pick and probably another significant reboot. Then again, since the Jaguars face the toughest schedule of anyone in the second half of the season, it might not matter. They play three divisions leaders (Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Tennessee), three second-place teams (Baltimore, Chicago, Indianapolis), plus Cleveland (5-3) and Minnesota (3-5). WHATโS WORKINGRunning back James Robinson has four touchdowns in three games, further establishing himself as the teamโs most consistent player.

Jaguars 4 takeaways: Bryan has moments; Pryor could be out at WR
Wide receiver: I think it's going to be very difficult for Terrelle Pryor to make the team. Defensive tackle depth: Taven Bryan and Eli Ankou started. Taven Bryan: He had some moments, but no major plays, good or bad. On a second-quarter scramble by Falcons' quarterback Danny Etling, Bryan was blocked out of the play by a double team but kept going. He had a chance to tackle Etling a few yards downfield, but Etling stepped away from Bryan's attempted tackle and proceeded to pick up 28 yards.

Jaguars 4 takeaways: Bryan has moments; Pryor could be out at WR
Wide receiver: I think it's going to be very difficult for Terrelle Pryor to make the team. Defensive tackle depth: Taven Bryan and Eli Ankou started. Taven Bryan: He had some moments, but no major plays, good or bad. On a second-quarter scramble by Falcons' quarterback Danny Etling, Bryan was blocked out of the play by a double team but kept going. He had a chance to tackle Etling a few yards downfield, but Etling stepped away from Bryan's attempted tackle and proceeded to pick up 28 yards.

Jaguars 4 takeaways: Josh Allen incredible as defense shines
Allen made plays, starting from the first drive and just never quit. From pressuring the quarterback to tackles behind the line of scrimmage, Allen was a dominant force for the Jaguars defense while playing through the entire first half. Starting offense: The Jaguars saw Nick Foles play into the second quarter, taking 19 snaps. That's what you would expect from the Jaguars' defense against a Dolphins' offense that isn't expected to be very potent this season. We aren't likely to see the starting offense on the field together in a game setting until then.

Four takeaways from Jaguars preseason loss to the Eagles
George VarkanisJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - One week after sitting 32 players in a shutout loss in the preseason opener, Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone opted to sit 27 players Thursday night, with only five players listed as starters seeing action. Here are my four biggest takeaways from Thursday night's game, a 24-10 loss to the Eagles:1. Offensive line Watching the first half, when the Jaguars had three offensive starters in the game (tight end James O'Shaughnessy, guard A.J. He was also blown off the ball on the first play of the game, a 16-yard run by the Eagles. Bryan earned praise from Marrone last week, but he hasn't made an impact in the preseason games so far.