Jun 30, 2009 | CBS SportsLine
2009 Fantasy outlooks: Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jaguars were expected to be a Super Bowl contender in 2008, but instead they turned into a dud.
Jacksonville Jaguars' Rookie Wide Receivers: Fantasy and Reality
Jaguars fans and fantasy football deep leaguers alike are trying to figure just who is going to be catching passes from David Garrard this season.
Jaguars get safety for Northcutt
The Jaguars agreed to a trade Friday that will send receiver Dennis Northcutt to Detroit for Lions safety Gerald Alexander, according to Jerome Stanley, the agent for both players.
Jacksonville Jaguars Enter Arresting Season
With organized team activities now in the rearview mirror, the NFL enters a period of down time before players return for training camp... by Tim McClellan 23 reads Opinion With organized team activities now in the rearview mirror, the NFL enters a period of down time before players return for training camp.
Jaguars Veteran WR Northcutt Told to Look for a Trade
The Jaguars have not been shy about making over a roster that underachieved last season, and that looks like it is ready to continue, as reports from PFT.com are coming out that the team is on the verge of trading or releasing WR Dennis Northcutt.
This much can be said for the Jaguars ' front-office philosophy with Gene Smith at the helm: He understands addition by subtraction, and putting an end to the nonsense of overpaying for questionable production.
Fantasy Q&A: Koetter excited about his Jags
Jacksonville's 2008 season was over before it got started when they lost two offensive line starters in Week 1, didn't get good production out of their potential-laden receiving corps and ultimately went on to lose eight of their final 10 games.
Brandon Marshall Doesn't Fit Jacksonville's "Character First" Approach
A hot topic on the message boards in Jacksonville today is whether the Jaguars should make a play for disgruntled Denver wide receiver Brandon Marshall... by Daniel Shanks 3 139 reads Opinion A hot topic on the message boards in Jacksonville today is whether the Jaguars should make a play for disgruntled Denver wide receiver Brandon Marshall.
Ross Tucker: Del Rio's comments on Henderson were calculated, not cruel
Jack Del Rio means business. He released problem-child wide receiver Matt Jones , his leading pass catcher a year ago.
Make or Break Moves: What Could Seal Success For the Jacksonville Jaguars
For every positive, there is a negative. For every advancement, there is a retreat.
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