It's lonely being a Jacksonville Jaguar fan, even here in Jacksonville, Fla.
The team has been so bad for so long that fans probably wouldn't even know what to do if the River City "cats" actually found their way into the victory column.
Perhaps this is why every year the NFL draft gives us optimism. The consensus among the sports pundits this year was that Jacksonville's draft was a solid A. From my personally biased standpoint, I would agree. The icing on the cake wasn't picking Jalen Ramsey in the first round, but rather getting Ramsey and Myles Jack, as the latter had been projected a Top 5 pick but slid into the second round because of medical issues. So how do those medical issues affect Property and Casualty insurers?
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