Not long after introducing Liam Coen as their head coach, the Jacksonville Jaguars began their search for coordinators on both sides of the ball. While they’ve interviewed several candidates for their defensive coordinator position, they’ve only
Not long after introducing Liam Coen as their head coach, the Jacksonville Jaguars began their search for coordinators on both sides of the ball. While they’ve interviewed several candidates for their defensive coordinator position, they’ve only met with Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase for their offensive coordinator job.
Make no mistake, Scheelhaase is an up-and-coming coach. Before joining the Rams, he spent several years at Iowa State, where he worked his way up to offensive coordinator. Once he was at the helm, the Cyclones offense showed noticeable improvement.
for their offensive coordinatore,
Not long after introducing Liam Coen as their head coach, the Jacksonville Jaguars began their search for coordinators on both sides of the ball. While they’ve interviewed several candidates for their defensive coordinator position, they’ve only met with Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase for their offensive coordinator job.
Make no mistake, Scheelhaase is an up-and-coming coach. Before joining the Rams, he spent several years at Iowa State, where he worked his way up to offensive coordinator. Once he was at the helm, the Cyclones offense showed noticeable improvement.
Before joining the Rams, he spent several years at Iowa State, where he worked his way up to offensive coordinator. Once he was at the helm, the Cyclones offense showed noticeable improvement.
All things considered, Jones did fine for a backup, and Jacksonville might want to bring him back. That said, he’s slated to become a free agent and may want to compete for a starting job, something he may not be able to do with Lawrence in the fold.
If Jones leaves, the Jags could go after Jimmy Garoppolo in free agency. He’s got starting experience and was one overthrown pass of helping the San Francisco 49ers win a Super Bowl. In Jacksonville, Jimmy G wouldn’t need to start. Moreover, his presence would allow the team’s brass to draft a young quarterback to develop late in the draft.
The Jaguars traded for Mac Jones last year because they wanted to upgrade the backup position behind Trevor Lawrence. Although the former Alabama product struggled in relief of Lawrence,