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 Friday, August 11
Jaguars: Super outlook
 
 By Mark Cannizzaro
Special to ESPN.com

With apologies to the defending AFC champion Titans and the upstart Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars are the most polished, experienced, hungry team in the AFC and should be considered the definite favorites to finally reach the Super Bowl.

Jacksonville has done everything but get to the Super Bowl, and anything short in 2000 will be considered a colossal disappointment. Tom Coughlin's regular-season record is 49-31, but his postseason mark is only 4-4, lowlighted by last season's AFC Championship Game loss in which his team, which had turned the ball over only 18 times all year, turned it over six times in a loss to Tennessee.

"We should be the favorites," Jags quarterback Mark Brunell said. "We have more talent than any other team in the league."

 
CAMP AT A GLANCE
 Mark Brunell
Mark Brunell, who was hampered by injuries, had an up-and-down 1999 season.
  Location: Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Rookies report: July 20
Veterans report: July 20
Preseason schedule:
   Aug. 4: at Carolina
   Aug. 11: N.Y. Giants
   Aug. 19: at Kansas City
   Aug. 24: Atlanta

Man in the spotlight
Brunell is the man, one way or another. Brunell, who mirrors his team, has done everything except win the big game. He was 19-for-28 for 226 yards and two interceptions in the AFC title game. Brunell must stay healthy in 2000 and find a way to beat the Titans. This, too, is the second-to-last year on Brunell's contract, and his 2001 cap value is going to be some $13 million, so the team must make a decision about whether to continue its long-term commitment to him.

Key position battle
There are some uncertainties on the offensive line, where guard Zach Wiegert was re-signed, but needs to show more consistency.

The other guard position is also unsettled. Last year's third-round pick, Anthony Cesario, is projected to start, though some believe he's not ready.

Biggest adjustment
Running back Fred Taylor absolutely must keep himself on the field this year, because there's no James Stewart safety net anymore with Stewart (931 yards for the Jags last year) having moved on to Detroit as a free agent.

Taylor was healthy in his rookie year and rushed for 1,223 yards and 14 touchdowns along with catching 44 passes. Last year, though, battling nagging hamstring problems, he played fewer than half the 16 games and rushed for only 732 yards and six touchdowns.

Rookie report
The No. 1 pick was USC receiver Jay Soward, who should help on punt returns right away and could become the No. 3 wideout. Northern Iowa center Brad Meester is expected to push for the starting job at either center or left guard.

Jacksonville Jaguars
Signed Waived/released/lost
*CB Aaron Beasley
OL Zach Weigert
*DT Seth Payne (ext.)
*LB Lonnie Marts
*T Leon Searcy (ext.)
LB Hardy Nickerson from Bucs
*DE Eric Curry
*OL Steve Ingram
QB Jamie Martin from Browns
*OT Todd Fordham
*DB Rayna Stewart
*WR Lenzie Jackson
*LB Erik Storz
*DB Mike Logan
*TE Damon Jones
*TE Rich Griffin
*FB Daimon Shelton
*TE Damon Jones

Acquired via trade

Retired

RB James Stewart to Lions
QB Jay Fiedler to Dolphins
DE Regan Upshaw to Raiders
G Rich Tylski to Steelers
OT Joe Patton to Chargers
CB Dave Thomas to Giants
LB Bryce Paup to Vikings
OT Ben Coleman to Chargers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Traded


 



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