Herding Cats: Analyzing the Jacksonville Jaguars Offense vs the New England Patriots

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Allen Hurns, Wide Receiver

Aug 28, 2015; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Allen Hurns (88) scores a touchdown in the first quarter of a preseason NFL football game against the Detroit Lions at EverBank Field. Mandatory Credit: Phil Sears-USA TODAY Sports

Aside from Jags fans and fantasy owners, you might be surprised at Allen Hurns’ production from last year – he finished with 677 yards on 51 catches and was on the receiving end of 6 touchdown passes, which, if you’re keeping track, was over half of Blake Bortles’ touchdown passes in 2014. Hurns picked up right where he left off this year, catching 5 and 4 passes for 60 and 68 yards against Carolina and Miami, respectively. Much like Robinson and Lee, Hurns fits right into the mold Gus Bradley seems to like his receivers to come out of: 6’3’’, 195 lbs.  This sophomore trio of Jacksonville receivers might seem like small potatoes right now, but if Bortles and the offensive line continue to improve, it’d be easy to see Hurns, Lee, and Robinson grow into…big potatoes?  Is that a thing?

Who Can Stop Him

Literally, just copy and paste everything from Marqise Lee and Allen Robinson’s entries here, and there you go.

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