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31. Aaron Beasley

Aaron Beasley had a slow start as he only played 9 Games in each of his first two seasons after being drafted in the 3rd Round out of West Virginia.  That would change in 1998 when he got healthy, and the year after, the Cornerback had six Interceptions and led the NFL in Interception Return Yards (200).  

45. Ben Coleman

After a couple of years with the Arizona Cardinals, Ben Coleman signed during the 1995 season with the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars to no fanfare.  Having said that, he was an Offensive Lineman, and they rarely do.

35. Myles Jack

Myles Jack has played his first six seasons in the NFL in Jacksonville, patrolling the interior line for the team after a succesful run at UCLA.

42. Khalif Barnes

An above-average run-blocker, Khalif Barnes, came to Jacksonville as a second round pick in 2005 from Washington. The former All-Pac 10 star was an immediate starter for the Jags, and he would start all 57 of his 60 games for the team. 

24. Blake Bortles

There was a lot of hope in Jacksonville when they drafted Blake Bortles third overall in 2014, and while there were ups and downs, it might be safe to say that the former AAC Offensive Player of the Year did not turn out to be the right fit for the Jaguars.

16. Paul Posluszny

Paul Posluszny made a name for himself with the Buffalo Bills, but he would exceed that output in Jacksonville, where he would spend the last seven seasons of his career.

15. Kevin Hardy

An All-American from Illinois, Kevin Hardy, was drafted second overall by Jacksonville in 1996.  Hardy was an immediate starter, and the Linebacker would be an All-Rookie, helping Jacksonville reach the AFC Conference Final. 

14. Daryl Smith

Daryl Smith became a starter in his rookie season (2004) when the second round pick proved his worth at Linebacker.  From the next season on, Smith usually played at Middle Linebacker, and he would have two seasons where he would record 107 Combined Tackles (2009 & 2011). 

13. David Garrard

A product of East Carolina, David Garrard was drafted in the 4th Round of 2002, and it was the intent for him to back up Mark Brunell.  That lasted a year, as Jacksonville drafted Byron Leftwich, and he backed him up until he won his job during the 2006 season.  Garrard would take the Jags to the 2007 playoffs, and in 2009, he would be named to his only Pro Bowl.  That would be the highlight of his career, as he only played two more years with the Jaguars.

11. John Henderson

What is John Henderson best known for?  Probably for having a trainer slap him hard in the face to get motivated for a game.  That might be the most common image of Henderson, but there were a lot of great moments that the mammoth Defensive Tackle had with the Jaguars.

28. Tyson Alualu

Tyson Alaalu came from Hawaii to the University of California, and from there, he became one of the many star Polynesian players to enter the National Football League.

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