How a Rejuvenated Marcedes Lewis Will Add a New Dimension to the Jaguars Offense

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Published: June 7, 2009

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... thought they were getting a receiving tight end who would play a huge role in the passing game.

After all, the 6'6, 256-pound tight end caught 58 passes for 741 yards and 10 touchdowns during his senior year at UCLA. That was the kind of production he was supposed to bring to the River City.

Up to now, Lewis' three-year tenure in Jacksonville has been nothing short of a disappointment. Lewis hasn't taken the Jaguar offense to the next level and is actually known more for his blocking ability.

To make matters worse, Lewis has shown a propensity toward dropping passes. He dropped eight balls last year, including four in a game against Houston that saw him catch zero passes.

With the offense taking on a decidedly new look in 2009, Lewis is hopeful that he will play a more prominent role in Jacksonville's attack.

According to an article written by Michael C. Wright of the Florida Times-Union, Lewis is showing a great deal of dedication to his craft t...

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