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Jaguars come in 29th in our Preseason Power Rankings

Jaguars Minicamp Football

Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley talks to the media at an NFL football minicamp practice Thursday, June 19, 2014, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack)

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The Jaguars are still farming out games overseas.

They’re putting in new swimming pools to entertain fans during games.

But for the first time in several years, it feels like they’re moving in the right direction on the field.

Though the Jaguars came in at the 29th spot in PFT’s Preseason Power Rankings (click here for the full preview), there’s a clear sense of progress about the roster.

They’re not ready to throw top pick Blake Bortles into the fire yet, but they’ve done enough work to the roster to hopefully help him when he’s ready to take over.

The Jaguars are solid-to-good on defense, and are collecting young parts on offense to support Bortles when he’s ready to supplant Chad Henne.

It’s far from a team that’s ready to compete for a division title, but it’s better than it was in the recent past. Let us know if you agree in the comments, or by voting in the poll below.

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