JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The NFL is all about trends. It was in the early days in the 1960s, and it is just as much the case where we stand today.

Often at the forefront of those trends over the last decade has been Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay. And a year after McVay admitted his admiration of Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen and his running scheme, it might be time for Coen to take an idea of his own from is former boss.

All that is to say, there is one position that could be a sneakily major need for the Jaguars this offseason: tight end, and a path to 13 personnel.

Tight End Need

The Jaguars clearly have a No. 1 tight end, which is likely why you hardly hear about the position as a need. Brenton Strange is one of the Jaguars’ best players hands down, and he will command the tight end room for years to come — but there is still a chance for the Jaguars to evolve.