NFL Power Rankings Roundup: Where Do the Jaguars Land Entering Week 11?
After last week's tough loss vs. the 49ers, where do analysts have the Jaguars this week?

The Jacksonville Jaguars will have to earn back some respect around the league after Week 10.
The Jaguars had all of the momentum in the world entering their battle vs. the San Francisco 49ers, but the Jaguars were simply beat in every possible manner in a 34-3 dismantling.
So where do pundits have the Jaguars after their Week 10 showdown? We review below.
Fox Sports: No. 9 (-5)
"Jacksonville took about as humbling a loss as you can imagine in a big spot like that. The 49ers ran roughshod over the Jags. And while the defensive performance might not have been great, Jacksonville’s ineptitude on offense was as disappointing as anything that happened in the league this week," Fox Sports said.
NFL.com: No. 8 (-4)
"After rising to unseen Power Rankings heights last week, the Jags fell hard and fast. Losing to the 49ers brings no shame by itself, but Jacksonville was truly clocked -- and it could have been worse. Home losses this big prompt us to question everything about a contender's credentials. That said, recent playoff teams have been on this side of the fence: Minnesota was stomped at home by Dallas last year, yet hosted a playoff game, and the 2020 Bucs were smashed at home by the Saints, but that season ended fairly well for them. So there's encouraging historical precedent. Still, on a day when the defense just wasn't getting it done, it would have been good for the offense to rise to the occasion. Jacksonville will need more going forward from Trevor Lawrence, Calvin Ridley and about a dozen other offensive players," NFL.com said.
33rd Team: No. 10 (-5)
"The Jacksonville Jaguars ran into a buzzsaw against the 49ers last week. There’s no reason to overreact to that loss. There are, however, two concerns with the Jaguars. The first is that QB Trevor Lawrence is capable of producing at an MVP-caliber level, but he hasn’t with any consistency this season. The second is Jacksonville is 2-3 against teams with winning records. Their win against the Bills came in an unprecedented fashion because Jacksonville essentially hosted Buffalo in London. In Week 12, Jacksonville heads to Houston for a game with massive AFC South ramifications. Until that matchup, the Jaguars have to jump the Texans, not the other way around," The 33rd Team said.
USA Today: No. 11 (-6)
"A resounding end to their five-game winning streak is also probably a reminder how reliant they are on turnovers. Jacksonville didn't generate even one takeaway for the first time since Week 3, the Jags' previous loss," USA Today said.
Bleacher Report: No. 9 (-5)
"The Jaguars entered Sunday's matchup with the San Francisco 49ers with a chance to make a true statement. Beat one of the NFC's best teams, and there would be no denying that the Jags were a legitimate Super Bowl contender. That didn't happen. In fact, the exact opposite of that happened. Everything that could go wrong did against San Francisco. The Jaguars turned the ball over four times and were held to just 221 yards of offense. The defense was shredded to the tune of 437 yards of offense, 20 first downs and 34 points," Bleacher Report said.
CBS Sports: No. 10 (-7)
"They have major concerns now for their offense. Trevor Lawrence hasn't been the same guy. Can he snap out of it?" CBS Sports said.
Yahoo! Sports: No. 9 (-3)
"The Jaguars are still a good team. Just not great. Definitely not good enough at home. They need more out of Trevor Lawrence. He has nine touchdowns and six interceptions, with a middling 89.3 passer rating. The Jaguars are still good enough to win the AFC South but if they're going to be more than a mediocre division winner then they need more out of the passing offense," Yahoo! Sports said.
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JOHN SHIPLEY
John Shipley has been covering the Jacksonville Jaguars as a beat reporter and publisher of Jaguar Report since 2019. Previously, he covered UCF's undefeated season as a beat reporter for NSM.Today, covered high school prep sports in Central Florida, and covered local sports and news for the Palatka Daily News. Follow John Shipley on Twitter at @_john_shipley.
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