The Jaguars took a gigantic step forward last year, and not just offensively. They also allowed over 100 fewer points, making them the 6th-most improved overall team of the last 20 years.

In the 32-team era, only 23 teams (about one per year) have improved by over 200 points, and they’re shown below. The Jaguars scored 151 more points, while also allowing 107 fewer. That averages out to an improvement of 15.2 points per week.

MOST IMPROVED TEAMS (by points)
YearTeamOffDefTotal
2013Kansas City219120339
2017LA Rams25465319
2012Denver172101273
2019San Francisco137125262
2004San Diego133128261
2022Jacksonville151107258
2020Miami98156254
2006New Orleans17876254
2021Dallas135115250
2008Baltimore110140250
2017Jacksonville99132231
2018Indianapolis17060230
2015Carolina16166227
2010Detroit100125225
2013Philadelphia16262224
2010St. Louis114108222
2010Oakland2138221
2008Atlanta13289221
2014Houston96121217
2016Dallas14668214
2007Green Bay13475209
2007Tampa Bay12383206
2012Tampa Bay102100202

A lot of that change, of course, is tied to the team previously being a disaster. Jacksonville picked No. 1 overall in the 2020 and 2021 drafts. Now that the nowhere-to-go-but-up dynamic is removed, it becomes hard to post improved numbers.

Of those previous 22 teams that improved by over 200 points, only one came back and again won more games and scored more points. Only two of those 22 previous teams won more games, and only 16 of those 22 scored more points. (Note in the chart below that it focuses more on the offense – points scored – rather than overall net points.)

The Jaguars enter this season with some offensive line issues. Right tackle Jawaan Taylor signed with Kansas City. And left tackle Cam Robinson reportedly will be suspended for the first six games for a PED violation. (That’s the expectation, anyway; it was reported to be in the works in late April, but the league hasn’t yet announced a Robinson suspension.) On the plus side, Calvin Ridley adds a dimension to their receiving corps, while Trevor Lawrence should continue to develop.

In the chart below, it shows the same 23 teams. If a team won fewer games, it’s tagged with a black dot. If its offense scored fewer points, it’s tagged with a black dot.

MOST IMPROVED (the next season)
YearTeamW-LW/DiffPts OffPts/Dif
2013•• Kansas City9-7-222.0-4.5
2017LA Rams13-3232.98.3
2012Denver13-3037.813.5
2019•• San Francisco6-10-723.5-3.7
2004•• San Diego9-7-326.1-1.4
2022Jacksonville?-????
2006•• New Orleans7-9-323.6-1.2
2020•• Miami9-8-120.0-9.6
2008• Baltimore9-7-224.4.4
2021• Dallas12-5027.4-.4
2017•• Jacksonville5-11-515.3-9.7
2018•• Indianapolis7-9-322.5-2.7
2015•• Carolina6-10-923.0-.3
2010• Detroit10-6429.6-1.3
2013Philadelphia10-6029.61.9
2010•• St. Louis2-14-512.0-15.2
2010• Oakland8-8022.4-1.3
2008•• Atlanta9-7-222.6-3.2
2014• Houston9-7021.1-5.6
2016•• Dallas9-7-422.1-1.3
2007• Green Bay6-10-726.13.3
2007Tampa Bay9-7022.5.5
2012•• Tampa Bay4-12-318.0-12.9

—Ian Allan