Black And Teal

● By Carlos Sanchez
The Jacksonville Jaguars finished the 2023 season on a sour note, getting knocked out of playoff contention in the finale. It still stings a bit, but they cannot dwell in the past. Instead, the Jags must decide how they'll address their needs in the offseason. While they currently have around $11 million in space, they'll need to find a way to fill a couple holes in the draft. Also, they'll need to make the most of their draft picks. They possess seven selections after a series of trades but they're projected to get a couple more due to the NFL's compensatory formula. That'll give them nine in total. Here's how they should use them come April.