NFL analyst selects Jaguars 'concerning weakness' entering playoffs

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What is one weakness that the Jacksonville Jaguars may have to overcome during the playoffs?

ESPN NFL analyst Aaron Schatz selected one flaw that each playoff team must overcome.

When it comes to the Jaguars, Schatz's selection was the Jacksonville run game.

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"The run game has completely slowed down," Schatz wrote. "Jacksonville ranked sixth in DVOA through Week 9, but that dropped to 26th since Week 10. Not including scrambles, the Jaguars have dropped from 4.5 yards per carry to 3.7 yards per carry since Week 10. Speedy rookie Bhayshul Tuten should return from a finger injury by the playoffs, but Jacksonville really needs better blocking to stay on schedule when it runs the ball."

A few weeks ago, Liam Coen mentioned that there was meat being left on the bone as it pertained to the run game.

Although the rushing attack shouldered the workload for the Jaguars' offense early in the season, it has since cooled down. Jacksonville currently ranks 27th in yards per rush.

Etienne has had a nice season, eclipsing 1,000 rushing yards, but his efficiency as a ball carrier behind the Jaguars' offensive line has slowed.

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The good news is that Trevor Lawrence and the passing game is operating at a high level, so the offense has continued to move the ball and put up points.

But without a strong run game to lean on, the margin for error can become more thin -- especially against playoff caliber teams.

The inability to churn out steady gains puts an offense behind the sticks and can make that unit predictable and one-dimensional.

On the flip side, a strong running game keeps the offense in manageable down-and-distance situations, which expands the call sheet for Coen.

As good as this Jaguars' offense has been, if a consistent run game can be paired with Lawrence's current play, there is another level that this unit can still reach.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: What is Jacksonville Jaguars biggest flaw entering the 2025 playoffs?

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