What did we see during the final open Jacksonville Jaguars OTA practice?
The Jacksonville Jaguars wrapped up their final OTA practice in front of local media on Monday, giving us one more chance to take a look at the Jaguars' complete 90-man roster before the veterans and rookies part ways during minicamp.
Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson brought up Washington unprompted before practice, noting that he has the looks of a player who is taking a step forward thanks to a "great offseason". It has shown up on the field, with Washington making several impressive grabs during team drills and showing off quickness and easy separation ability. He looks more and more like a lock as the No. 5 receiver.
Lawrence was complimentary of each new target after practice, noting that Thomas is an intelligent player who has already soaked in plenty of knowledge and that Davis is a playmaker. Davis isn't taking part in team drills yet, but it is noticeable how many reps Lawrence has with both him and Thomas during quarterback/receiver drills. Lawrence hasn't been off-key with either receiver yet, which is a good sign.
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