Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell has done what most have considered a fairly good job reconstructing the team he took over after the 2012 season. Inheriting one of the least talented squads to ever step foot on a field, Caldwell systematically disassembled a roster filled with overpriced free agent acquisitions and failed draft selections compiled by former general manager Gene Smith.
Despite taking a rational and logical approach to building the roster back up over the last 2 years, Caldwell’s moves have only yielded 7 wins. That’s not surprising for a team that has no superstars and a historic amount of rookies taking meaningful snaps, but the Jaguars need to start winning for Caldwell to continue getting the benefit of the doubt.