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The Jaguars drafted tight end Tanner Koziol, adding significant size and pass-catching ability to their offensive arsenal alongside Drake London.
As Jaguars OTAs progress, Coach Liam Coen emphasizes the challenge of sustaining a winning culture. Meanwhile, J.K. Dobbins reportedly had a deal with Jacksonville before rejoining the Broncos, and key players like Travis Hunter, Ventrell Miller, Bhayshul Tuten, and Ruke Orhorhoro are identified as potential breakout stars for the 2026 season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are entering a critical phase of their rebuild, focusing on sustaining cultural momentum under Head Coach Liam Coen. Reports also surfaced that J.K. Dobbins had a deal in place with the Jaguars before re-signing with the Broncos, while several players, including Travis Hunter, Ventrell Miller, Bhayshul Tuten, and Ruke Orhorhoro, are highlighted as key breakout candidates for the 2026 season.
Jabbar Muhammad has captured the attention of Jaguars fans, leading a RedZoneDaily survey of early offseason standouts. Defensive Coordinator Anthony Campanile stressed the importance of maximizing player repetitions for development, a philosophy that appears to be benefiting Muhammad and the defense.
Parker Washington, a sixth-round pick, has emerged as Trent Baalke's most valuable non-first-round selection for the Jacksonville Jaguars due to his exceptional production and contract value. Montaric Brown and Brenton Strange also represent strong draft value for the team.
Parker Washington's extraordinary value in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft has earned him the top spot as Trent Baalke's best non-first round pick for the Jacksonville Jaguars, showcasing exceptional return on investment.
Defensive back Jabbar Muhammad is emerging as the Jaguars' most improved player during OTAs, while rookie defensive lineman Wesley Williams brings a strong academic background, special teams prowess, and high character to Jacksonville.
Rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. continues his strong showing at Jaguars minicamp, while veteran defensive tackle Foley Fatukasi has also impressed. However, running back Tank Bigsby saw limited action, and the offensive line and secondary displayed mixed results.
Jaguars running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. will undergo foot surgery but is expected to be ready for training camp, while fan sentiment leans against pursuing a trade for Myles Garrett, prioritizing draft capital and the team's current building phase.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are experiencing a significant shortfall in ticket sales for their upcoming London game against the Houston Texans, while a potential Calvin Ridley injury adds another layer of concern for the team.
Ticket sales for the Jaguars' London game against the Texans are reportedly lagging, while questions persist about Calvin Ridley's consistent impact on the team's offense.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have decided to keep rookie Anton Harrison at right tackle, ending speculation of a position change. This move emphasizes the team's focus on offensive line continuity and allows them to target other areas for improvement.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have decided to keep Anton Harrison at right tackle, ending speculation about a potential position change. This move emphasizes continuity and Harrison's continued development in his established role.
The Jaguars have signed cornerback Dane Jackson and offensive lineman Trystan Colon, adding depth and competition to their secondary and offensive line as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
Early betting markets for the 2026 NFL season project the Jacksonville Jaguars to finish with a winning record and view them as dark horse Super Bowl candidates, presenting potential value for bettors.
Mathieu Araujo is rapidly emerging as a rising star on the Jaguars' coaching staff, drawing praise from DC Anthony Campanile and showcasing intense leadership. His immediate impact and alignment with the team's philosophy position him as a potential future successor to Campanile.
Jacksonville's OTA Day 4 was dominated by the deep passing game, with wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. hauling in two long touchdowns. The secondary also had a strong outing, including notable performances from Montaric Brown and Jalen Huskey, while several injured players returned to practice.
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence appeared on Mitch Morse's podcast, discussing team inconsistency and his leadership approach, offering a rare, in-depth look at his perspective.
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence appeared on Mitch Morse's podcast, offering rare, candid insights into his mindset, the team's past inconsistencies, and his commitment to bringing sustained success to Jacksonville.
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence appeared on Mitch Morse's podcast, discussing his mental growth, leadership evolution, and commitment to the team's future success.
The Jaguars have drafted cornerback Jalen Huskey to bolster their secondary, highlighting his athleticism and tackling ability, while the future of star receiver Calvin Ridley remains uncertain as free agency looms.
The Jacksonville Jaguars launched OTAs with a strong defensive showing and growing offensive chemistry, particularly between Trevor Lawrence and Brian Thomas Jr. The running back room sees a new three-man rotation, and early AFC South projections indicate a competitive division race.
The Jacksonville Jaguars commenced OTAs with Head Coach Liam Coen emphasizing a "relentless pursuit" for the 2026 season, as the defense showcased early intensity and Trevor Lawrence focused on building crucial chemistry with Brian Thomas Jr. and the receiving corps.