The Jacksonville Jaguars aren't expected to make any more trades before the trade deadline, according to Matt Verderame of Fansided.
Per source, don’t expect #Jaguars to be active before the trade deadline. They’re likely to stand pat.
— Matt Verderame (@MattVerderame) October 29, 2019
This really isn't much of a surprise because it's hard to know right now if they would be buyers or sellers. They currently sit with a 4-4 record and in third place of the AFC South. Although if the season ended today they would be out of the playoffs, they currently sit in seventh place in AFC, and the top six teams make the playoffs.
Although not at the trade deadline, the team shook up the NFL by trading Jalen Ramsey to the Los Angeles Rams a couple of weeks ago.
There were some questions if the team would try to trade away Nick Foles after the way Gardner Minshew has played since Foles went down with a shoulder injury.
Foles can't return yet, and Doug Marrone isn't rushing to make to the decision on who will be the starting quarterback until he absolutely has to.
“Since we have the bye, there's so many things that can happen between now and then,” Marrone said, via Gene Frenette of Jacksonville.com. “Whether injuries come into play with either quarterback or whatever may happen, so for me, I'm not going to waste my time. And that's probably my strength and my weakness.”
“My strength is I can focus on something, but my weakness might be down the road, if you don't see this [quarterback] thing coming. To answer your question, I really haven't thought about it. The reason why is because I don't have to, and I don't want to. I'll deal with it when it happens. And that's the truth.”
It looks like with no trades being made at the deadline, Marrone is going to have a decision to make in a few weeks.