The Jacksonville Jaguars are entering the 2025 offseason with plenty of ammo to improve the roster, but it will be fascinating to see how the Jaguars navigate free agency. The Jaguars are not flooded with riches in terms of overall cap space this offseason,
Pro Football Focus recently selected three of the most intriguing prospects for the Jaguars at pick No. 5 in the 2025 NFL draft.
Campbell tallied 59 total tackles and six passes defended across 12 games in 2024. Campbell served as Jacksonville's top cornerback when he was on the field this season, but he missed five games early in the year due to a hamstring injury.
Defensively, the Jaguars will have several key pieces back next season. Hines-Allen and Walker still are seen as a top pass rushing duo. Hines-Allen will set his sights on the franchise record for sacks next year and Walker entered the top 10 in sacks for the club this season.
The final report card for the 2024 Jacksonville Jaguars shows a team struggling to execute late in games. Losing tight games was their identity.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have several areas to focus on in this year's upcoming draft, but what should they prioritize?
The Jacksonville Jaguars' defense was arguably the team's biggest disappointment after entering this season expecting to see much different results than the 4-1
The NFL offseason has begun for the Jacksonville Jaguars. That means it’s the official start of NFL Draft season. As the college football schedule comes to an end, NFL clubs will continue the vetting process of finding players to fill out their rosters.
In a ranking of offseason assets from Pro Football Focus that focuses on draft picks, effective cap space and restructure flexibility, the Jaguars come in at No. 7. The only teams in front of the Jaguars are the New England Patriots, Las Vegas Raiders, Chicago Bears, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets, New York Giants, and the San Francisco 49ers.
Thirty years of Jacksonville football in 2024 had hope for the Jaguars. They had a 9-8 record in 2023 but failed to advance to the playoffs. They started 8-3, but losing five of their last six games was mortifying as the Jags finished second in the AFC South.
At one point during the 2024 season, the Jacksonville Jaguars seemed to be the favorites for the number one overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Then they won two of their final five matchups and now own the fifth pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
And the Patriots, Jaguars and Raiders waited until after ... defensives ends Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker and cornerback Tyson Campbell. The AFC South isn't exactly a tough division, either ...