Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio wants to see his players show more respect for one another. To ensure his rookies aren't mistreated, Del Rio has banned rookie hazing. Rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert had mentally prepared himself to get buzzed during camp, but now his long golden locks are safe. Del Rio made it clear that hazing should be limited to the "Rookie Show," an annual talent competition put on by newcomers. He also will allow dance competitions in the locker room and continue to have rookies carry veterans' helmets and shoulder pads off the field following practices. "The whole thing really had gotten carried away in recent years," Del Rio said. "We wanted to rein it in a little bit while still letting the guys have some fun."