
Carlos Sanchez
Expert Editor at Black and Teal
Content Editor and Co- Founder at raiderramble.com
Expert/editor at @BLACKandTEAL of @Fansided. Formerly of @ZoneCoverageMN. Founder, former editor @theraiderramble.
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blackandteal.com | Carlos Sanchez |Carlos Sánchez
• A prominent Jaguars player discusses what makes Liam Coen different. After failing to make the playoffs in two consecutive years, the Jacksonville Jaguars decided that it was time to kick head coach Doug Pederson to the curb. After an exhaustive search, they hired Liam Coen to replace him. So far, Coen has gotten rave reviews from his players, and defensive tackle Arik Armstead recently talked about what makes him different from other head coaches.
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blackandteal.com | Carlos Sanchez |Carlos Sánchez
• The Jaguars have a bonafide No. 1 receiver in Brian Thomas Jr. (at an affordable rate). Two-way star Travis Hunter has rightly been the talk of the town, but fellow teammate Brian Thomas Jr. hasn't particularly been an afterthought. In fact, the sophomore receiver has been compared to the likes of Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase. That's how much of a game-changer he's been. But aside from giving the Jacksonville Jaguars a franchise building block, he's giving them lots of bang for their buck.
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blackandteal.com | Carlos Sanchez |Carlos Sánchez
• There's no such thing as a bad idea, just bad execution. Since being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2013, Lane Johnson has been one of the most dominant right tackles in the NFL... and the Jacksonville Jaguars could've had him if they had wanted to. Instead, they took Lucke Joeckel, which proved to be the wrong call right off the bat. Fast forward to 2025, and Johnson is still playing. Imagine if the Jags had chosen him instead of Joeckel.
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5 days ago |
blackandteal.com | Carlos Sanchez |Carlos Sánchez
• These 4 Jaguars rookies may have trouble getting snaps next season. The Jacksonville Jaguars spent the offseason making upgrades to virtually all position groups. There's no doubt that the roster is in much better shape ahead of training camp, but the surplus of talent and depth could end up affecting several players, including a handful of rookies. Granted, Travis Hunter, the second overall selection, is expected to contribute right off the bat even if he doesn't play two ways full-time.
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blackandteal.com | Carlos Sanchez |Carlos Sánchez
• A veteran wideout is bringing in an unexpected benefit to the Jaguars receiver room. The decision to sign wide receiver Dyami Brown in free agency raised eyebrows because he was a non-factor early in his NFL career and didn't break out until late in 2024. However, he's been everything the Jacksonville Jaguars bargained for and then some. Aside from having a strong offseason, his addition to the wide receiver corps has had an unexpected benefit off the field.
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It didn't take long for a Jaguars draft bust to land on his feet with the Eagles after getting ousted. https://t.co/ZIAGeiobrV

The Jaguars' dearth of significant upgrades at safety in the offseason is reflected in their omission from PFF's top-32 ranking. https://t.co/FHZAUB0Ts1