2016 is the year that the Jacksonville Jaguars officially break out. It’s the year that they finally claw back from a decade mired in mediocrity and below-average performances to emerge again as a contender on the national stage.
That means moving on from some players who have helped get the team to where they are right now.
No player may be such a clear bridge to the horrific past and brightening present than safety Josh Evans.
Originally coming to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft, Evans was a player the team had moderately high hopes for but knew he may not be anything special.