Before the Jaguars signed left tackle Kelvin Beachum, the team’s 2013 draft class, the first for the Dave Caldwell-Gus Bradley administration, could have been labeled as underachieving.
But after Beachum’s arrival? If Luke Joeckel, the second overall pick three years ago, doesn’t start in Week 1, the draft will be a big whiff because the eight-player class might have no 2016 starters.
The Jaguars’ free-agent season became a little more puzzling last week when they added Beachum, who was last seen being helped off Heinz Field last October with a torn anterior cruciate ligament.