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The Jacksonville Jaguars are carrying their quarterback competition into training camp.

The Jaguars ended a three-day minicamp Thursday — the final practice of the offseason — without naming a starter or moving much closer to deciding on one.

Former top-10 draft pick Blaine Gabbert remains the front-runner, but general manager Dave Caldwell and coach Gus Bradley insist it's a wide-open competition that's likely to stretch into the preseason.

Chad Henne, rookie Matt Scott and recent addition Mike Kafka also are in the mix.

Caldwell says, "We don't feel there's much of a rush. When it presents itself and we feel good about it, that somebody's the flat-out winner, we'll do it. We've got to go through camp and some preseason games to figure it out."