Jaguars' Player Recognition Lags Despite Stellar 13-Win Season

The Jacksonville Jaguars are coming off a remarkably successful season, securing 13 wins under head coach Liam Coen. However, this strong performance is not reflected in Pro Football Network's recent Top 100 player rankings, which feature just one Jaguars player.
The Jacksonville Jaguars recently concluded a highly successful season, achieving a 13-4 record. This win total stands as the second-highest in franchise history and was accomplished in head coach Liam Coen's inaugural season with the team.
Despite their impressive on-field achievements, the Jaguars appear to be undervalued in national player recognition. Pro Football Network's latest ranking of the top 100 players in the league includes only a single representative from the Jaguars roster. This stands in contrast to the team's collective success and their position as a formidable contender in the league.
A 13-win season should logically translate to more than one player cracking a Top 100 list. The Jaguars' limited representation suggests either a lack of truly elite individual talent or a significant oversight by the ranking publication.



