
Jaguars Draft Strategy: Building a Balanced Roster
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are gearing up for the 2026 NFL Draft, with ten picks including a second-round selection at number fifty-six overall. General manager James Gladstone and head coach Liam Coen are focusing on the draft due to tight salary cap limits in free agency. The team aims to rebuild key spots like the offensive and defensive lines.
Notable combine performances provide solid options for the Jaguars, who missed some top brass in Indianapolis. A recent mock draft suggests targeting Texas A&M guard Chase Bisontis early for pass blocking improvement. They could also select Texas Tech edge rusher Romello Height for pass rush depth.
Fans and analysts see these moves addressing real needs, such as adding running back Jonah Coleman from Washington for a committee approach. Clemson defensive lineman DeMonte Capehart and Arizona State linebacker Keyshaun Elliott could also join the team. Later rounds might include cornerback Charles Demmings from Stephen F. Austin, Texas A&M tackle Dametrious Crownover, Oregon wide receiver Malik Benson, and Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King.
These draft projections show Gladstone and Coen building a balanced roster to push for more wins next season.
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