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Jaguars' Free Agency: Quiet Week, Key Needs Remain
15 Mar
Summary
- Jaguars have made only one outside signing in free agency.
- General Manager explains the team's cautious approach to free agency.
- Key needs remain at defensive tackle, linebacker, and defensive end.

As the NFL free agency period enters its second week, the Jacksonville Jaguars have maintained a relatively subdued presence, with running back Chris Rodriguez being their only external acquisition to date. General Manager James Gladstone recently elaborated on the team's strategy, which has led to this cautious start.
The Jaguars are focusing on addressing several key positional needs. The defensive tackle position is identified as arguably the most significant need, with a desire for improved depth and enhanced pass-rush capabilities. Linebacker is another area of focus, especially following the departure of Lloyd, creating an opening next to Foye Oluokun.
While the offensive line has seen minimal turnover, the team might still explore additions to foster competition and improve their run game. The defensive end position, though seemingly well-staffed with Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker, could benefit from rotational depth through a cost-effective signing. Fans eagerly await potential Sunday additions as the Jaguars navigate the remaining free agent market.




