AFC Notes: Jakobi Meyers, Jeffery Simmons, Jaguars, Texans, Titans

AFC Notes: Jakobi Meyers, Jeffery Simmons, Jaguars, Texans, Titans
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Jaguars

The Jaguars gave WR Jakobi Meyers a three-year extension after acquiring him at the deadline last year because of his success with QB Trevor Lawrence. In his first full off-season with the team, Meyers talked about how easy it is to get fully accustomed to the offense because of HC Liam Coen’s thorough understanding of the system.

“I mean, for me personally, a guy who knows the offense as well as he does, like it’s easy for me when I have a mistake, he could just tell me right away,” Meyers said, via Cassandra Chesser of the Jaguars Wire. “And I can go line up and it don’t take too long. I can still kind of understand my job. So, I mean, that’s been great for me.”

Meyers also went into why he’s had such a successful connection with Lawrence.

“The way he throw the ball, he could tell you exactly where he’s thinking and we could tell him exactly what we’re thinking. So the communication, the help, the leadership, he’s been doing a good job this year.”

Texans

The Texans signed S Reed Blankenship as a free agent this offseason. Houston LB Azeez Al-Shaair highly praised Blankenship, saying he’s like having “another linebacker on the field.”

I think the thing that I love about Reed, it feels like having just another linebacker on the field, and I say that in the way that he communicates, just urgency. You can tell he’s obviously done it at an extremely high level, already has [a] Super Bowl to show for it and all the experience and stuff like that. I think the number one thing that I like is just seeing that his communication, even when he’s not saying the right thing, me and him, we’re talking and communicating back and forth, but he’s echoing everything and talking to the defense, but there’s been times where I might say a call and I was wrong, and he’s yelling the right thing, whereas other times, maybe I’ll say it and maybe somebody might not hear it or whatever. But, I just think the biggest thing that I’ve enjoyed about Reed being here is just that communication piece. Obviously, I know the ability and the talent that he has, which is why he’s here in the first place, but I think that’s something that I enjoy just about him, so far,” Al-Shaair said, via TexansWire.

As for defensive players stepping into leadership roles, Al-Shaair keyed on people like DE Will Anderson Jr., CB Kamari Lassiter, and S Calen Bullock.

*“100%. I think the thing that’s so funny is that I mess with those guys all the time. Will [Anderson Jr.], I already see Will, he’s like a little big brother, so we already have our back and forth all the time. But, I think what’s funnier is Kamari [Lassiter] and Calen [Bullock] just obviously seeing them from the time they were rookies to now. They’re making fun of me all the...