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Davis isn’t one of them — yet.
Three years after entering the league from Bethune-Cookman with concerns about what position he would play, Davis is working to improve upon a better-than-expected 2014 season, in which he had
6 1/2 sacks.
“I think there is still a lot more to be written, if you ask me,” Davis said. “In no way, shape or form am I complacent with where I’m at or what I was able to do in the past.”
The biggest knock on Davis when he was signed by the Jaguars after the 2012 draft was his tweener size — at 260 pounds, he was deemed too big to play outside linebacker, but there was also a question of whether he was too small to play defensive end.
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