The Jacksonville Jaguars have settled on a starting quarterback for next season, and coach Jack Del Rio didn't have to go to free agency or the draft to find him.
Del Rio said that Byron Leftwich will return to his starting role, ending speculation about what the Jaguars would do at the position.
"When you evaluate Byron and stack him up against the rest of the league, he's one of the young, really good, strong-armed quarterbacks out there," Del Rio said from the NFL combine in Indianapolis. "He's had some developmental setbacks the last two years because of injuries. But we really feel he's ready to take the next step and take it to the next level."
May 2007 - Jacksonville Jaguars Wiretap
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