The Jaguars’ 58 wins over the last decade rank 28th in the NFL.
But what are the primary reasons? Instability at quarterback. Woeful free-agent signings. Lousy luck. Sub-par coaching.
And perhaps most of all, dreadful drafting.
Ah, the draft. Say “Jaguars” and “draft” in the same sentence and the team’s fans are likely to wince, curse, sigh, and groan — in that order.
We wanted to see just how poorly the Jaguars have performed compared to the rest of the league.
The Times-Union examined the last 10 drafts and broke the data down into four team-by-team categories: Total picks, games started by those picks, picks who failed to start a game for their team, and players who reached the Pro Bowl for their team.