The Jacksonville Jaguars won a playoff game in 2007, but have had just one winning season ever since. The tenure of Jack Del Rio finally came to an end and the franchise has a new owner, but general manager Gene Smith remains in charge and Mike Mularkey is now head coach.

RealGM has been using a statistic called the Trench Counter to rank NFL teams since the 2007 season.

The Trench Counter accounts for average yards per pass, yards per carry, penalty yards, first downs and turnovers to determine how well teams control the game in the most meaningful ways.

The Jaguars rank 22nd in Trench Counter from the 2007 season through 2011.

Below are Jacksonville’s season-by-season rankings, Trench Counter totals and actual record in parentheses.

2007: 7th, +4.9 (11-5)
2008: 25th, -4.7 (5-11)
2009: 20th, -0.7 (7-9)
2010: 27th, -4.4 (8-8)
2011: 20th, -1.1 (5-11)