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Jaguars' Draft Strategy: Building for Future Contention
12 Jan
Summary
- Jaguars lack a first-round pick but have 10 selections for 2026.
- Mock draft targets include defensive line, safety, and running back.
- Team aims to build depth and find developmental talent in the draft.

The Jacksonville Jaguars, concluding their season with a playoff exit, are strategically planning for future AFC contention by focusing on the upcoming NFL Draft. Although they do not possess a 2025 first-round selection due to a trade, the team has amassed ten picks for the 2026 draft, including four within the top 100 slots. This allows general manager James Gladstone to address team needs and cultivate developmental talent.
Potential draft targets include bolstering the interior defensive line with Lee Hunter, adding versatility to the safety position with Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, and reinforcing the running back group with Kaytron Allen, especially with Travis Etienne's future uncertain. Competition and depth are also sought at interior offensive line with DJ Campbell and cornerback with Davison Igbinosun.
Further depth is considered at tight end with Oscar Delp and offensive line with Kage Casey. The Jaguars are also exploring options for linebacker depth with Aiden Fisher and a backup quarterback competition with Taylen Green. Wide receiver Harrison Wallace III is another potential late-round prospect to enhance playmaking depth.


