Though at 5-9, the Jacksonville Jaguars are still in contention for the AFC South Crown. The team has a lot of holes to fill before they can be considered serious contenders however. This offseason, the team should be active again in free agency.

Dec 20, 2015; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles (5) prepares to throw the ball in the first quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at EverBank Field. Mandatory Credit: Logan Bowles-USA TODAY Sports

Many think for a small market, and a team that has only won 11 games since 2013, would find it hard to attract high caliber free agents. But general manger David Caldwell has found success in bringing in players such as Sen’Derrick Marks, Davon House, and Jermey Parnell.

The Jaguars have the cap room, and players buy in to the head coach Gus Bradley’s positivity and enthusiasm, and everyone can see that the Jags are one of the leagues up and coming teams. Last year, the team signed big name star Julius Thomas. They also have pursued the likes of Alex Mack, Randall Cobb, Devin McCourty, and DeMarco Murray of years past.

The Jaguars will have around $42 million dollars in cap space to work with this offseason.

Though the Jaguars are adamant about building through the draft, the team can’t address every position in that one weekend, which is why with all the cap room, the Jaguars should again be active in free agency.

With only two games left to be played, it’s time to start thinking towards next year. Here is who I think the Jaguars will pursue.