The Jacksonville Jaguars had incredible injury luck in 2017, which was a big reason why the team found success. In 2018, that quickly changed as the Jaguars fielded a revolving door of players at various positions due to the injury bug. Now, leading up to the 2019 season, it’s been Jacksonville’s rookies — and draft picks in particular — that have been struggling with injuries thus far throughout training camp and preseason.
During yesterday’s preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, three of the Jaguars’ seven draft picks were held out for injury — right tackle Jawaan Taylor (second-round section), tight end Josh Oliver (third-round selection) and linebacker Quincy Williams (third-round selection).