The presumptive left tackle was limited to side-field work while recovering from ACL surgery, the projected left guard was still playing left tackle, the right guard-turned-center was missing time with a groin injury and the veteran signed to provide depth was playing his way off the team.
Late July turned to early August, early August turned to mid-August and clarity was elusive for the Jaguars’ offensive line.
They had to be worried, correct? Had to be concerned that a five-man unit might not get enough work together to be functional against Green Bay, right?
Of course not.