| Team Ranking | Overall | Rushing | Passing |
| Offense | 23rd | 101.9 (22nd) | 233.0 (20th) |
| Defense | 6th | 106.4 (19th) | 215.2 (5th) |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Sep 10 | at HOU | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Sep 17 | TEN | |
9:30 am EDT Sun Sep 24 | BAL | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Oct 1 | at NYJ | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Oct 8 | at PIT | |
4:05 pm EDT Sun Oct 15 | LAR | |
1:00 pm EDT Sun Oct 22 | at IND | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Nov 5 | CIN | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Nov 12 | LAC | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Nov 19 | at CLE | |
4:25 pm EST Sun Nov 26 | at ARI | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Dec 3 | IND | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Dec 10 | SEA | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Dec 17 | HOU | |
4:05 pm EST Sun Dec 24 | at SF | |
1:00 pm EST Sun Dec 31 | at TEN |
| AFC South | Overall W-L-T | Division W-L-T | |
| Houston | 9-7-0 | 5-1-0 | |
| Tennessee | 9-7-0 | 2-4-0 | |
| Indianapolis | 8-8-0 | 3-3-0 | |
| Jacksonville | 3-13-0 | 2-4-0 | |
Koyack could have a major role in the Jacksonville offense, Mike Kaye of FirstCoastNews.com reports.
A 2015 seventh-round pick, Koyack was efficient with his limited work last season, catching 19 of 24 targets for 161 yards and a touchdown. He should have a chance to compete with Marcedes Lewis and Mychal Rivera for the starting tight end job, potentially offering the best mix of receiving and blocking skills. Regardless of which player wins the job, the Jaguars seemingly plan to limit the involvement of their tight ends in the passing game, instead hoping to get the most out of rookie back Leonard Fournette and the wideout trio of Allen Robinson, Marqise Lee and Allen Hurns. The team is unlikely to make heavy use of two-TE formations after adding two fullbacks in the offseason.
Lee will compete with Allen Hurns for the No. 2 receiver job, Mike Kaye of FirstCoastNews reports.
Lee, Hurns and Allen Robinson were all part of the same 2014 rookie class, with the former actually selected first (No. 39 overall) among the trio, while Hurns came in as an undrafted free agent. Hurns got a four-year extension last offseason after thriving in his first two campaigns, only to fall flat during an injury-marred 2016 season in which Lee finally stayed healthy and emerged as a useful weapon. Hurns' contract might seem to give him an advantage in the position battle, but the Jags actually can release him after this season without significant cap ramifications. Meanwhile, Lee and Robinson are entering the final year of their rookie contracts, potentially leaving the team with three major decisions at the position next offseason. The battle between Lee and Hurns took on added significance when the Jags drafted Leonard Fournette and acquired two fullbacks in the offseason, strongly hinting at a desire to cut down on the use of three-wide formations. The Jags could rotate receivers in two-wide sets, and with no major pass-catching threat at tight end, the team may be able to keep three wideouts heavily involved without going pass heavy.
Ramsey (abdomen), who underwent surgery less than two weeks ago to repair a core muscle, was already able to begin running on Wednesday, John Reid of Jacksonville.com reports.
Ramsey was originally expected to be sidelined for six weeks following the surgery, but he could be ready to return by the start of training camp given his ability to run just 12 days after the procedure. The second-year cornerback appears to be ahead of schedule in the rehab process, while he's eager to improve upon a successful rookie campaign in which he racked up 65 tackles, 14 passes defensed and two interceptions.