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DJ Chark's biggest contribution in three games with the Jacksonville Jaguars is a fumble recovery.The rookie receiver http://www.authenticsjacksonvillejaguars.com/cheap-tashaun-gipson-jersey , a second-round draft pick from LSU, coughed up the football after his lone reception in Week 2 and had a huge drop in a home loss to Tennessee last week.It's far from the start Chark expected, especially after showing so much promise and potential in the preseason."When you hit the NFL doing so well, you expect it to just keep carrying on and you can lose sight that it's still the NFL," Chark said Wednesday. "I think that's what really happened for me. It was coming easy to me, the feeling of the game, and then, boom, the regular season starts and everything changes a little bit."Chark hopes to get another chance to prove his worth when the Jaguars (2-1) host the New York Jets (1-2) on Sunday.Coach Doug Marrone said the plan is to "go right back to him" against the Jets, believing the best way to help Chark get over his mistakes is to put him in position to make positive plays."It has always been my philosophy (that) if someone dropped a football, we were trying to go to him the next play," Marrone said. "Really trying to do that, and then during the week asking that player to do all the extra to make sure that in his mind he is doing the proper work to get himself over it. I think it is a combination of those two things."The Jaguars drafted the 6-foot-4 Chark with the hope that he would develop into a big-time playmaker alongside Marqise Lee, Keelan Cole and Dede Westbrook. With Lee out for the season http://www.authenticsjacksonvillejaguars.com/cheap-malik-jackson-jersey , Chark went from a guy expected to sit back and learn to someone thrust into a reserve role 鈥?and on the field in key situations.He's failed to make much of an impact so far, aside from recovering Westbrook's fumble in the first series against New England. The Jaguars scored five plays later.He's done little since. His fumble at the end of a 13-yard reception in the third quarter against the Patriots proved to be meaningless in the 31-20 victory. But it briefly gave New England a glimmer of hope in a 24-3 game. Tom Brady hooked up with Chris Hogan for a touchdown on the ensuing drive to make it 24-10, but the Jaguars later answered to seal the win.Chark wasn't as fortunate against the Titans.He dropped a perfectly thrown pass on a second-and-10 play in the second quarter. Instead of a first down in the red zone, the Jaguars ended up kicking a field goal and tying the game at 3.Chark was clearly disappointed, sitting at his locker after the game with his head down."The learning curve is over with at this point," Chark said. "It's time to play. You can get down on yourself, which at times I did. But at the end of the day, I just had to take some time to reflect."I know the type of player that I am. The game isn't hard. I just can't overthink it. I have to do what I do best, make plays, feel comfortable and when I get out there on game day and do what I do in practice."Chark caught 66 passes for 1,351 yards and six touchdowns in three seasons at LSU. He was the co-MVP at the Senior Bowl and a receiver the Jaguars fell in love with because of his size and speed.He stood out during organized team activities and in training camp, occasionally beating a talented secondary for touchdowns.The Jaguars are confident that will happen in games, maybe even this week."I know he's upset and that speaks to his character and the kind of guy and football player that he is and how good he wants to be and how good he can be," quarterback Blake Bortles said. "I've got all the confidence in the world in him and I'm not going to shy away from throwing him the ball because he dropped one." The Jacksonville Jaguars have to replace Blake Bortles this offseason so when ESPN’s Mike DiRocco says that it’s the top priority of this franchise he’s right.But when he starts listing possible solutions http://www.authenticsjacksonvillejaguars.com/cheap-jermey-parnell-jersey , it goes from “yeah, sure” to “sweet Christ, no” real quick.DiRocco lists 18 quarterbacks in his “Could Eli, Flacco or Jameis replace Blake Bortles in 2019?” article from this morning and we’re going to POWER RANK EACH OF THEM.GoodIf I had my way — and if Cody Kessler plays adequately over the final five games of the season — my plan going into the 2019 season would be to cut Bortles, keep Kessler, sign a veteran, and draft a guy in the first round. The days of pussyfooting around the most important position in professional sports is over.Justin Herbert and Dwayne Haskins are guys I like from my minimal viewing of both. They’re also highly regarded by #smart people I trust, so right now I’d say they’re at the top.Daniel Jones reads the field extremely well (props to Zach Goodall of Locked On Jaguars for his write up of Jones). He’s also likely to be available in the second round. Go get a tight end in the first round and a guy like Jones in the second.Ryan Fitzpatrick is immortal and handles the back-and-forth nature of this sort of scenario really, really well. He’s also not a bad quarterback! If we go the route of Kessler, veteran, and rookie, then Fitzpatrick would be at the top of my list.Teddy Bridgewater would also be a great veteran addition, but I’m assuming he’s looking for a scenario where he can be a starter and if the Jaguars are getting a quarterback in the first round he likely wouldn’t want to come here.BadRyan Finley is, in the words of @JaxonFil Authentic Austin Seferian-Jenkins Jersey , a no for me, dawg.Will Grier is a rough prospect to judge. He wouldn’t be able to start right away, which is why you’d have two veterans going into camp, but he’s got a strong arm. He just needs to work on consistently reading the field and making quicker decisions. His highs are high and his lows are low. He can get better if he has the right coaching. And I don’t think the Jaguars have that... so, no.Drew Lock is from Missouri and the dude could be Tom Brady in a Tigers uniform, I don’t want this team to ever draft another quarterback from Missouri or UCF ever again.Nick Foles would come cheaper than most other veterans, but he’s not as good. He’s probably a slight upgrade over Kessler, so even though he’s in the Bad category he’s probably a little more in the Meh field.None of Josh McCown, Tyrod Taylor, or Geno Smith would be my first choice.UglyEli Manning is washed up. He’s done. He’s absolutely done. Don’t you dare close the door on this defense by signing him.Joe Flacco has the skill level you’d want out of a veteran quarterback competing alongside a rookie and Kessler, but he’d require a trade and his cap number is $26.5 million next year. No sir.Ryan Tannehill is in the same boat at Flacco — a $26.6 million cap hit on top of a trade would not be ideal.Jameis Winston is just as bad as Blake. Absolutely not. Same goes for Robert Griffin III and Matt Barkley.
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