player. 52. Right now the questions about the Jacksonville Jaguars are no longer centering on the roster. This teams, by all accounts has done a fantastic job acquiring talent the past few years. The fact said talent continues to underperform must be leveled as a criticism on the coaching staff. Gus Bradley is liked and respected around the league, but the results he’s gotten up until now are disappointing.
<p>The fact that their pass defense was summarily picked apart by Philip Rivers despite not having Keenan Allen to throw to speaks volume. So until that secondary can actually make plays, it’s on the Jaguars to keep adding able bodies. Safety may be an area they have to look at. Jonathan Cyprien is decent but not anything special while Tashaun Gipson hasn’t looked anything like the ball hawk he was in Cleveland.</p>
<p>LSU safety Jamal Adams looks every bit like the rare two-way type who can command the back end of the defense both in coverage and as a run supporter. His instincts and aggressiveness near the line of scrimmage flash constantly. Then it’s the athleticism and length that show up in coverage. He understands how to play the football and is able to read what an offense will do before the snap.</p>. S. LSU. Jamal Adams . 15