The Jacksonville Jaguars bolstered their secondary by adding two veteran players in former Baltimore Ravens safety Dawan Landry and former New York Jets cornerback Drew Coleman. Landry has started 64 career games recording 387 tackles, nine interceptions and 34 pass deflections. Last season, he registered a career-high 111 tackles with one sack, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Coleman played in 67 games with nine starts over the past five seasons with the New York Jets. He was originally a fifth-round draft pick of the Jets in 2006. Source: Scout.com
I am very happy with the signing of Landry, our secondary was woeful last season so hopefully he can come in and start all sixteen games and do a job. Also here's hoping that Coleman can come in and play well in our Nickel package.