Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles has been a very volatile player in his four-year career. His rookie season was rough (understandably). In his sophomore season he alternated between games with or without turnovers before going through a seven-game stretch where he threw for between 70 and 44 completion percentages — and everything in between.
His junior year was horrendous, throwing for as badly as 12-for-28 for 92 yards and one interception one week and then going 26-for-38 for 325 yards and one touchdown the next.
And last year was much of the same.