Jaguars Considering Free Agent QBs

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Equipped with a defense that nearly led the way to the franchise making its first Super Bowl appearance, the Jaguars are set for an interesting few weeks regarding their quarterback situation.

Blake Bortles has a critical physical coming up in March. If the quarterback who underwent wrist surgery shortly after the AFC championship game cannot pass it, his fifth-year option becomes guaranteed. But if he does, the Jags can shed Bortles? $19MM 2018 salary free of charge.

And that would open the door to the team looking for an upgrade on the market. The team is exploring its options with UFA quarterbacks, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reports.

The Jags potentially entering the Kirk Cousins race could change that pursuit?s dynamic, with the AFC South champions armed with a top-flight defense and presenting the kind of winning situation Cousins covets. A.J. McCarron, Sam Bradford and, as of now, Case Keenum could be options as well. Keenum, though, is also a franchise tag candidate in Minnesota.

A recent report emerged indicating the Jaguars were planning to keep Bortles as their starter for a fifth year, and that would support the organization?s decision to put off a surgery ? one reportedly known to be needed last offseason ? until recently. And Ryan O?Halloran of the Florida Times-Union tweets the ?actively exploring? phrase might be a bit strong for what the Jags are currently doing regarding the quarterback market.

Bortles? fifth-year option becomes guaranteed if he?s on the roster by March 14, Day 1 of free agency, so the legal tampering period (March 12-14) could be a chance for the team to explore options with its incumbent starter still on the roster as insurance. That would be a tricky situation to balance, but a Jaguars quarterback upgrade could make them a threat to unseat the Patriots come January.
 

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Jaguars To Sign Blake Bortles Through 2020


The Jaguars look to be out of the market for quarterback agreeing to a three-year, $54MM contract extension with Blake Bortles, which includes $26.5MM guaranteed and could reach $66.5MM in total with incentives, according to ESPN?s Adam Schefter. It was first reported by ESPN?s Josina Anderson that the two sides were working on a deal and Ian Rapoport of NFL.com was first to report the deal could be done as early as Saturday night.



With the incentives in the deal, Bortles could make up to $22.5MM annually over the next three seasons. Without the incentives in place, the deal would net Bortles $18MM per year, placing him right behind Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill ($19.25MM) in average annual salary. The 49ers made Jimmy Garoppolo the highest paid player in the NFL on average annually this offseason at $27.5MM.

Bortles, 25, was already under contract with the Jaguars for 2018 and was due to make $19MM as the team picked up his fifth-year non-guaranteed option last May. But Bortles? reported new deal will keep him in Jacksonville through 2020 and eliminates a team from a crowded group that?ll be seeking new quarterbacks this offseason.

Schefter points out that the extension gives the Jaguars a chance to see if Bortles can flourish into the player they imagined when they selected him third overall in 2014. It also gives them an extended chance to seek out other long-term options at quarterback with Bortles under contract. ESPN?s Field Yates also identified that Bortles is the first player from the 2014 draft class to receive an extension. Players such as Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham, Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald and Raiders linebacker Khalil Mack could join Bortles in that aspect in the near future.

The Jaguars made it to the AFC Championship last season with Bortles under center and were winners of the AFC South, snapping a nine-year postseason drought, but he?s dealt with consistency issues throughout his career. Bortles has started all 16 games in each of the last three seasons for the Jaguars. He threw a career-low 13 interceptions in last year?s regular season while completing a career-best 60.2% of his passes. In the postseason, Bortles threw three touchdowns to no interceptions and completed 57.6% of his passes.

As for as the receiving corps Bortles will be working with, top targets Marqise Lee and Allen Robinson are both set to hit unrestricted free agency this offseason. The team still has the likes of Allen Hurns and Dede Westbrook under contract for next year, along with tight end Marcedes Lewis.
 

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