I think Jaguars have better depth than most. Bryan did improve a fair bit in his second year, particularly when it came to causing interior disruption against the run, but he has yet to become the factor that Jackson and Campbell were for Jacksonville. While PFF is far from gospel, and their rankings and opinions are merely a piece of the puzzle instead of the entire picture, it is still worth considering their view of Jacksonville's D-line.Due to the high-profile departures, the Jaguars' defensive line in 2020 will be made up of free agent additions such as Al Woods and Rodney Gunter and first-round draft picks Taven Bryan, Josh Allen and K'Lavon Chaisson, creating a completely new-look unit.So with all of the changes along the defensive line, can the Jaguars expect their pass-rush and run-defense group to make the impact in 2020 that they have in previous years? If the Jaguars signed Yannick Ngakoue a year ago, they likely would have gotten a great bargain compared to the deals the league's other top rushers are now getting.Due to the high-profile departures, the Jaguars' defensive line in 2020 will be made up of free agent additions such as Al Woods and Rodney Gunter and first-round draft picks Taven Bryan, Josh Allen and K'Lavon Chaisson, creating a completely new-look unit.Josh Allen, DJ Chark, Leonard Fournette and others were left off of the player-voted list this year.The defensive line that was formerly labeled as 'Sacksonville\\\" has lost key pieces such as Malik Jackson, Dante Fowler, Marcell Dareus and Calais Campbell in recent years.
Taven Bryan's recent success continued against the Texans in London and he earned a high score via PFF as a result. Maybe he is … Allen notched 49 pressures as a rookie \u2014 though he had 388 rushes to get there \u2014 and his overall grade was more good than great.\\\""A disruptive player in college, Bryan has been a better run defender than he has been a pass-rusher and has just 37 total pressures across two seasons and 380 rushes. Jacksonville has plenty of work to do to upgrade from last year’s ranking, including development at both tackle spots and a return to form from Norwell.In-depth analysis and PFF metrics for NFL quarterbacks from the 2019 season.Our exclusive database, featuring the most in-depth collection of NFL player performance data.PFF's exclusive metrics provide matchup previews, position rankings, grades, and snap counts.Just having Eifert in the mix should increase the Jaguars' tight end production, but they could use a breakout from Oliver, as well. Every team looks great until people get injured.