The Jacksonville Jaguars had several needs heading into the month but came out fairly successful in addressing them. Though they couldn’t address the offense as much as some would have preferred, they were able to land two of the three top free agents on the market with cornerback A.J. Bouye and defensive end Calais Campbell. They were also able to add a starter at strong safety, Barry Church, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys.

On paper, the Jaguars young ascending defense came out of early March as a potential top-5 unit, and Doug Marrone should have a great chance to improve upon Gus Bradley’s horrific tenure. As I’ve mentioned in the past, however, the Jaguars went 3-13 in 2016, and it will take more than winning the offseason to fix them. That said, great organizations build through the draft, and the Jaguars have made it clear that they plan on doing the same as they chase improvement.

In this particular piece, we’ll take a look at four prospects that could help make the Jags offseason complete, as April’s draft is just around the corner.