Which traits define the Jaguars DNA and what could potentially swing their season.
Jacksonville is playing its best football right now. The 89.0 Recent Performance grade gives the Jaguars real momentum.
Trevor Lawrence gives Jacksonville a stable plan at quarterback. A 82.0 grade is good enough for the Jaguars to build around.
Liam Coen has to get the details right. A 72.5 Coaching Direction grade puts pressure on the Jaguars' staff to make better week-to-week adjustments.
The Jacksonville Jaguars roster picture has a specific question attached to it. That allowed players to get on the practice field. While there are a few OTA practices that are scheduled from June 15-17, Muhammad is doing himself some huge favors and will force the coaching staff into keeping him on the active roster if he continues to play at this level this summer. It is a Jacksonville Jaguars roster lever, not a full rewrite, which is usually the right way to treat this kind of update.
The PFM read is not hard to follow. With Trevor Lawrence in place, the Jacksonville Jaguars are No. 15 on the board with an 80.00 public PFM score after they held steady. That leaves a pretty even Jacksonville Jaguars unit profile, with offense at 79.32 and defense at 77.38.
The current Jacksonville Jaguars grade makes sense if you buy Recent Performance. It becomes harder for the Jacksonville Jaguars to push higher until Franchise Direction gives them more support. That is where the Jacksonville Jaguars rating keeps the conversation from getting too loud. It is not a fatal flaw, but it is the part that keeps the Jacksonville Jaguars rating from running too hot.
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Jacksonville is No. 15 in the latest PFM rankings with a score of 80.8. That lands the team in our Playoff Team tier. Inside the AFC South, the Jaguars are No. 2. PFM sees a fairly even team on both sides of the ball: 79.4 on offense and 82.0 on defense. If you want to know what this team does best, start with Recent Performance at 89.0. That is the biggest reason for the In the Playoff Mix archetype. The quarterback situation looks solid with Trevor Lawrence. Jacksonville carries a 82.0 QB Stability grade, No. 17 in PFM.
There is a 16.5-point gap between the best and worst grades. This is still a very uneven team. Liam Coen carries the biggest question on the sideline. The 72.5 Coaching Direction grade needs to improve.
PFM ratings are updated regularly throughout the year.