The Jacksonville Jaguars’ defensive coordinator position may not have been overhauled like some of the others on the staff, but it appears the front office may feel Todd Wash could use some help heading into his third year in the role. Per Alex Marvez of Sirius XM radio, the Jags are one of two teams looking at former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Dom Capers for a senior defensive assistant role.

Sources tell me Dom Capers being courted to become a senior defensive assistant by the @jaguars and @MiamiDolphins. If he doesn't become @bengals defensive coordinator, I expect him to join the @MiamiDolphins but we'll see — Alex Marvez (@alexmarvez) February 4, 2019

Capers, 68, is a coach who is connected with the Jags through football operations vice president Tom Coughlin, who had him on his staff as a defensive coordinator from 1999-2000 in Jacksonville. Afterward, he went on to spend time with the Houston Texans (as a head coach), Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers among notables.

As for why the Jags would want him back on the staff, it’s quite possible the Jags could feel that Wash would benefit from Capers’ 33 years of experience on the professional level due to Wash still being in the early stages of being a coordinator on the NFL level. Additionally, Capers’ specialty is coaching the defensive backs position, where the Jags had occasional issues at despite having two of the best corners in the game in Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye. So in a nutshell, adding Capers to the staff is something Coughlin could feel would strengthen the coaching staff.