With all 32 NFL schedules set to be released Thursday evening, most fans of the Jacksonville Jaguars are expecting the team to only get one primetime game due to it being a league requirement — and it’s a fair assumption. One thing to keep in mind is that the Jaguars play a very limited amount of playoff teams and have one of the weaker schedules in the league.

Regardless of how many primetime opportunities the Jaguars get in 2017, we still put together a list of four opponents that would make for good primetime matchups if the team plays to its potential.

4.) Tennessee Titans

Though the Jaguars have played the Titans as their only primetime opponents for the last four years, the rivalry is one that has always been close and is getting more interesting by the year.

In Doug Marrone’s first game as the Jaguars coach, the team spoiled the Titans playoff hopes and looked to be a revitalized team with a 38-17 victory. Marcus Mariota was also lost for the season in the process, which should make things interesting when he returns for his fifth official game against Blake Bortles, who may be his biggest rival.

3.) at Arizona Cardinals

Calais Campbell will be set to return to Glendale where he played nine seasons with a Jaguars team nobody expected to see him on. Typically, players play with their hair on fire when facing their old team, and that could be the case for Campbell here.

If the Cardinals can land the right quarterback in the draft, it’s possible the they could get back to their ways of old — and if they do, they would certainly provide the Jaguars with a playoff-caliber challenge, which the team needs. The matchup could also give the Jaguars defense a chance to see how they measure up defensively against one of the brightest offensive minds in the game Bruce Arians.

2.) at Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers have long been a rival of the Jaguars dating back to their days in the AFC Central and they will get another opportunity to add a new chapter in 2017. Heinz Field will present a hostile crowd and one of the best offenses in the league with Ben Roethlisberger, Le’Veon Bell and Antonio Brown all leading the way.

The Steelers beat the Jaguars in their last three meetings, but each game was decided by eight points or less. That said, it could likely be another close one as the Jaguars have a top-5 defense on paper, and the same could be said about the Steelers offense. Another big storyline within this game will likely be the battle between Bortles and Roethlisberger, a player he’s often compared to, setting up a great stage for primetime football.

1.) Seattle Seahawks

No, Gus Bradley is no longer with the Jaguars, but they are still comparable to the Seahawks schematically and personnel-wise.

Both are entering 2017 with shaky offensive lines, both have two of the most talented and vocal corners in the league (Jalen Ramsey and Richard Sherman) and, due to the Todd Wash effect, both run similar defensive concepts.

Lucky for the Jaguars and their fans, this one isn’t at CenturyLink Field, which is one of the loudest stadiums in the league. Then again, fans at EverBank may not be so lucky if the Seahawks embarrass the Jags.

Considering all of this, the Jaguars match against Seattle has a ton of potential if the Jags play like a Coughlin built team, and a win would send shockwaves through the league. Furthermore, the city of Jacksonville would be buzzing on a major level as fans would gain confidence in what’s being built by Coughlin, Caldwell and Marrone.

When looking at the two rosters on paper, this could be a low-scoring slugfest as fans could be witnessing two of the best defenses in the league duke it out here. Though it’s very unlikely, this game is Sunday Night Football worthy.