By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – If you’re a Titans fan and you think your team is dysfunctional, take a look at the Jacksonville Jaguars first to get a better definition of the word.
 
Just this week the Jaguars locked up left tackle Walker Little to a three-year extension worth $45 million. A second-round pick in 2021, it sounds like a good move to invest in home-grown talent, but Little was a backup until October 29th of this season when the Jaguars traded their starting left tackle for the past eight seasons Cam Robinson, to the Minnesota Vikings.

They had franchised Robinson before the 2024 season. Little wasn’t good enough to allow Robinson to leave in free agency just a year ago, or good enough to start at right tackle two years ago when they used their first-round pick on Anton Harrison in 2023.

Login or signup to view the full article

Membership includes access to everything on the site – articles, videos and podcasts as well as additional analysis from Mike Herndon and Blake Beddingfield. You’ll be notified of private broadcast sessions, have a spot on a private Facebook page where we can discuss everything, get priority placement in mailbag posts and enjoy a 5 percent discount from Tennessee Tickets.