Even after a busy offseason that saw Jacksonville address a number of areas of need, there’s one glaring area of weakness still remaining: the tight end group. The Jags added Chris Manhertz, a backup from Carolina, in free agency as well as drafting Luke Farrell, a primarily blocking tight end, in the fifth round.
Outside of the returning James O’Shaughnessy, who has been a backup to this point in his career but may become a No. 1 option in 2021, the only other bodies are Tyler Davis, a sixth-round pick last year who didn’t appear in a game last year, and Tim Tebow.
Signing Tebow was certainly a bit of a desperation move, but he could also play a more varied role than that of a traditional tight end. Even if Tebow proves himself worthy of a roster spot, the Jaguars need another tight end.
Could Philadelphia’s Zach Ertz be the answer to this problem? With just one year remaining on his deal, it seems the Eagles tight end will be heading elsewhere before the start of the season. He hasn’t participated in offseason activities, and Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that he will not rejoin the team and will wait to be traded or released.
The Jaguars should absolutely look into what it would take to acquire Ertz, given their tight end situation, and the team is listed among the five realistic candidates to land Ertz, per Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton.