When general manager David Caldwell took over the front office duties in 2013, the Jacksonville Jaguars had perhaps the most talent-poor roster in the NFL.
Consequently, the Jaguars have had poor records and finished high draft slots over the past 5 seasons. Generally, selecting players at the top of the draft yields a superstar or two when you get that many chances. Unfortunately, the Jaguars haven’t had the best hit rate.
Josh Liskiewitz over at Pro Football Focus recently put out an interesting piece centered around the five-year success of every team in the draft.