Last season was one Jacksonville Jaguars fans would like to forget as the team could only come up with a 3-13 record despite having some decent talent. As a result, fourth-year coach Gus Bradley was fired in December and the job was later given to one of the men he hired, former offensive coordinator Doug Marrone.

Alongside general manager Dave Caldwell and executive VP Tom Coughlin, Marrone has been appointed the task of improving this year ― and though there hasn’t been a specific number of wins thrown out to acquire, it’s within reason to believe the Jags have a shot at the playoffs in a sketchy AFC South division. That said, here are a few reasons the Jaguars could end their 10-year playoff drought.

The addition of offensive line coach Pat Flaherty

The big question mark heading into the regular season is the offense, and with the team targeting efforts to take the load off of quarterback Blake Bortles this offseason, the addition of Flaherty is a solid one. Despite the team’s record of 2-14, Flaherty coached a San Francisco 49ers OL corps which was fourth in the league in rushing last season. Add Leonard Fournette into the equation with Cam Robinson and the Jaguars have the potential to be a top-10 rushing unit.

Some will make the argument that the 49ers’ ranking in 2016 was a bit inflated, but Tom Coughlin and the New York Giants ranked as a top-10 rushing unit five times during his tenure with Flaherty, which should make fans optimistic about pounding the rock this season.