A seven-year veteran at Offensive Tackle, Cam Robinson has started all 84 games for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Robinson, who came to the club as a Second-Round Pick from Alabama, won a National Championship with the Crimson Tide, the Outland Trophy, and was a Unanimous All-American.
Robinson has a possible Pro Bowl in him.
In his final year at Kentucky (2018), Josh Hines-Allen was the best Linebacker in the nation, winning the Chuck Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Jack Lambert Trophy, and SEC Defensive Player of the Year. This success propelled him to the seventh overall pick in the 2019 Draft, landing with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Hines-Allen was an All-Rookie and Pro Bowl Selection, becoming the first Jaguar rookie to make the Pro Bowl. He also led his team in Sacks (10.5). His second season was disappointing as he missed half of it with an injury, but the pass-rusher would rebound, and in 2023 Hines-Allen had career-highs in Sacks (17.5), Tackles for Loss (17), and Quarterback Hits (33). This season would earn him his second Pro Bowl.
Entering 2024 with 45 career Sacks, Hines-Allen will need to build on 2023 to make a run for the top twenty on this list.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been around since 1995, but they did not get their true franchise Quarterback until they drafted Trevor Lawrence with the number one pick in 2021.
The Jags struggled in Lawrence’s rookie year, a far cry from his success at Clemson, where he led the Tigers to a National Championship. As a rookie, Lawrence threw for 3,641 Yards but only won three games and threw a league-leading 17 Interceptions. The Jags improved around Lawrence in 2022, as did the QB, who had 4,113 Yards and a TD-INT ratio of 25-8. Individually, he went to the Pro Bowl and took Jacksonville to the playoffs. Last season, he again had over 4,000 Passing Yards and enters 2024 as a top-10 pivot.
The first Center drafted in the 2016 Draft (16th Overall), Ryan Kelly entered the NFL as a two-time National Champion with Alabama.
Clark was an immediate starter and had a good rookie campaign. His second year was marred by injuries (a broken foot and a concussion), but he had his first of three consecutive Pro Bowls in 2019 and another one last season.
Still, with Indianapolis, Clark can potentially be one of the top 30 all-time Colts.