Now seven games into the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 2025 NFL season, which players are leading the way in these key statistical metrics?
As a team, the Jaguars have lost two in a row entering their Week 8 bye, but they are still 4-3 overall and are the seventh seed in the AFC playoff race.
To see how this Jaguars team as a whole compares to the rest of the NFL, you can find that here.
Coming out of the bye, there are several reasons to be optimistic that Jacksonville can continue making a playoff push in Year 1 under Liam Coen.
However, like just about every other team, there are key areas to fix as well.
“We’ve got to look at the self-scout in all three phases,” Liam Coen said after the London game, via ESPN. “We’ve got to look at personnel in all three phases, how we’re utilizing it, how we aren’t utilizing it, and where do we need to use guys more, use guys less. It’s all going to get evaluated.”
Jaguars statistical leaders after seven gamesPassing yards: Trevor Lawrence (1,620)Rushing yards: Travis Etienne (514)Receiving yards: Brian Thomas Jr. (365)PFF’s highest graded blocker: Anton HarrisonQuarterback pressures: Josh Hines-Allen (33)Sacks: Arik Armstead (3.5)Tackles: Foye Oluokun (41)Pass breakups: Jourdan Lewis, Montaric Brown, Eric Murray (3)Interceptions: Devin Lloyd (4)Special teams tackles: Rayuan Lane (6)