The Jacksonville Jaguars spent big money on the tight end position in the 2015 NFL offseason, locking up Julius Thomas with the thought that he would significantly improve their passing game. He ended up with just under 500 receiving yards with five touchdowns, but he really only played a significant role in 10 games last year after missing the preseason and start of the season with a hand injury. A lot of people seem to view his season as a disappointment, but beyond the numbers it wasn't. The tight end position as a whole for the Jaguars in 2016 might put up more on the stat sheet than they did in 2015 because the focus will shift to the wide receivers.
Jaguars tight ends could be a lot more productive on the stat sheet
