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The Jacksonville Jaguars can get the second year of their rebuild off to a great start by adding a capable quarterback and a stud pass-rusher at the top of the 2014 NFL draft.

Targeting those two positions is a common theme as the Jaguars approach their second draft under head coach Gus Bradley and general manager David Caldwell.

Fortunately, this year's draft class is loaded with talented prospects who would provide immediate help at both areas. In fact, the only pressing question is in what order the Jaguars will select their potential franchise passer and premier pass-rusher.

But Caldwell and Bradley will also be aware of the need to restock the weapons available to any new man under center. That means adding a running back who can shoulder a hefty workload and a wide receiver who can win on the outside.

Here are the best 2014 draft picks that fit the primary team needs for the rebuilding Jaguars.