Jaguars Daily: 4 teams that can negotiate with Gardner Minshew

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Happy Wednesday everyone! We are two days off-season and it’s great to wake up knowing that Trevor Lawrence is just around the corner for this franchise.

Here are all the news from the Jacksonville Jaguars that can be printed or found on the Internet – we have commercial destinations from Gardner Minshew, Pete Prisco throwing his hat in the ring for the team’s chances in the playoff and more.

4 teams that can switch to Gardner Minshew

In this off-season, the quarterback carousel is spinning a lot and many teams are looking to improve the most important position on the football field. Detroit Lions have already dispatched Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams, and the Philadelphia Eagles could switch Carson Wentz at any time.

These may not be the only businesses that will materialize in this off-season. The Panthers reportedly offered a first-round selection and Teddy Bridgewater to Stafford, and they may not have stopped looking for a caller. Keep in mind that the demand for quarterbacks exceeds the supply, so it would not be surprising to see some teams chasing Gardner Minshew.

BCC Q&A: How much is Gardner Minshew worth in a negotiation?

In our most recent question and answer article, we talked about Jalen Ramsey, Deshaun Watson, potential free agent targets, Gardner Minshew’s business value, and more.

Check it out here!

Pete Prisco likes Jaguars playoff chances

There may be no one more chance for Jaguar to improve than Pete Prisco of CBS Sports, who believes that the postseason is a real possibility for Jaguar next season.

With a reinforced team, plenty of space for the cap and several choices in the draft, Prisco said he felt that the Jaguars were an easy solution after the Super Bowl, but added that they would not be ready for a Lombardi Trophy contest until later .

NFL 2020 Draft Re-draft: What would the Jaguars do differently?

The Super Bowl is over. The free agency and the 2021 NFL Draft are just around the corner. It’s time for the Jacksonville Jaguars to shine, folks.

ESPN had all the reporters on its team rephrase the first two rounds – all 64 choices – and asked them to explain their reasoning, especially in cases where they strayed from what the teams they covered had done. The order that follows is when the draft started last April.

Corsair players that Jaguars could sign as a free agency

While Jaguars are projected to have $ 73 million in cap room, Buccaneers will have $ 24 million and may need to cut some players if they want to have enough maneuver space to make meaningful plays in this off season. Tom Brady may want a raise and Rob Gronkowski should hit the open market.

Lavonte David and Shaquil Barrett, two of Tampa Bay’s most important defensive players, are also scheduled to become free agents. Even if it is not feasible to re-sign all of them, Buccaneers will need as much coverage space as they can to maintain one or two of them.

That’s why they might end up casting these two players.

Chiefs players, the Jaguars could sign as a free agent

Chiefs have one of the most talented lineups in the NFL, but may not be able to hold it together in the off-season. They are currently $ 19 million over the limit and will need to restructure some contracts and release some players to get out of the red.

These two could get the pink slip soon.

Jaydon Mickens stopped sleeping in the car while training at Jaguars and became Super Bowl champion

When Jaydon Mickens first entered the Jacksonville Jaguars as a member of his training squadron three years ago, the non-boarded former wide receiver found himself sleeping in his car in the Everbank Field parking lot.

Three years later, he won a Super Bowl ring with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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