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JagNation Game Balls
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Troy Williamson (Getty Images)
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Charlie Bernstein
Editor-in-Chief
Posted Aug 20, 2009
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Although the Jaguars looked anything but efficient during Monday night's 12-9 loss to the Dolphins, there were a few players that stood out and earned JagNation game balls.
Troy Williamson
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With his livelihood clearly on the line during this training camp, Williamson shook off an early fumble to bounce back and make some tough plays. His stat-line read four catches for 74 yards, and if Williamson can play like he did Monday, he can be a legitimate contributor for the Jaguars.
Nate Hughes
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Hughes is a long-shot to make the roster, but his play will certainly make him a tough cut. Hughes showed great hands in catching three passes for 21 yards.
Zachary Miller
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The quarterback turned tight end, turned special teams demon, made a fantastic tackle on a punt return, and caught two passes for 33 yards. Miller doesn't look anything like a quarterback, as he doesn't shy away from contact at all.
Russell Allen
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The undrafted linebacker showed himself well as he was all over the field registering five tackles.
Brian Iwuh
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Another young player who is looking for a roster spot was a demon on special teams and at the inside linebacker position. Iwuh registered five tackles.
Sean Considine
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The alleged weak link of the secondary looked very active as he knocked away one pass and recorded three tackles.
Derek Landri
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The Jaguars young lineman played both inside and outside in the team's 3-4, and was able to pressure the passer from both spots. Landri put on weight in the offseason, and it hasn't affected his speed any as he had a very disruptive day, registering three tackles and a sack.
Atiyyah Ellison
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The journeyman nose tackle held up well at the point of attack and sucked up blocks in the team's 3-4. Ellison played much bigger than his one tackle stat-line would suggest.
Terrance Knighton
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Knighton did what a nose tackle should do, and that's suck up blocks and take up space in the middle. Knighton, like Ellison played much bigger than his two tackle stat-line suggested.
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