2013 Jacksonville Jaguars Skill Position Depth Chart

Last updated 9/1/13Jaguars
**If a player is in BOLD, you can click on that player for more season projections and more information about him**

QUARTERBACK
Blaine Gabbert
———Chad Henne
———Ricky Stanzi

*This QB situation is abysmal, and the battle between Gabbert and Henne has seen little separation; they have both been unimpressive in camp.
*This team is better with Henne throwing the ball, but it is more likely that former first-rounder Gabbert gets one more chance to start in Week 1.
*Surprisingly, the 3rd QB job went to Ricky Stanzi, claimed less than a week ago off waivers from KC.

RUNNING BACK
Maurice Jones-Drew (foot – probable for Week 1) (3DB, GLB)
———Justin Forsett (toe – probable for Week 1)
———Denard Robinson
———Jordan Todman

*MJD is the clear every-down back as long as he is healthy, and has sneaky value as a RB2.
*Forsett is in no danger of losing his backup job
*Former Michigan QB Robinson is still listed as an offensive weapon on the Jaguars roster but we’ll put him here for the time being. The Jaguars are expected to use him all over the field (mostly WR/RB) but he is unlikely to be much of a fantasy factor.

WIDE RECEIVER
LWR Cecil Shorts (calf – probable for Week 1)
———Ace Sanders (WR3)
———Denard Robinson

RWR Justin Blackmon (suspension – out until Week 5)
———Mike Brown
———Stephen Burton

*Blackmon’s suspension leaves the door wide open for someone else to start, but no one has grabbed the job yet.
*Sanders and Brown have done good things, but Sanders’ diminutive stature (5’7″) really limits him to slot duties; Brown will likely start on the outside until Blackmon returns.
*Veteran Shipley was a disappointment in camp and ended up getting cut following a waiver claim on Stephen Burton.

TIGHT END
Marcedes Lewis
———D.J. Williams
———Clay Harbor
———Allen Reisner

*The drafting of Luke Joeckel to play LT should free up Lewis to run more routes, but he is still not a great TE2 option yet.
*The Jaguars added both Harbor and Williams via waivers. Both have physical upside but haven’t shown anything yet.

KICKER
Josh Scobee

*Scobee was franchise tagged and just signed a huge four-year deal (for a PK, anyway)


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