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Top Jaguars News

  • Jaguars' J'Mari Taylor: Officially signs with Jaguars

    The Jaguars signed Taylor as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    Taylor's 222 carries with Virginia in 2025 give him extensive experience to bring to the Jaguars' camp. The durable dual-threat running back may be undersized, but he holds onto the ball and plays with great physicality. Now officially a Jaguar, Taylor will compete with the rest of the running back room for potential meaningful snaps in 2026.

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  • Jaguars' Trebor Pena: Signs with Jacksonville

    The Jaguars signed Pena as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    Pena, a sixth-year senior, played his first five college seasons with Syracuse before ending his college journey at Penn State. The wide receiver started eight games in 2025 and participated in 13, totaling 49 receptions for 552 yards and two touchdowns. Pena's average size (5-foot-10, 187 pounds) and speed will do him no favors at the NFL level, but his toughness and intuitive feel for space may sneak him onto an NFL roster as a punt return option.

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  • Jaguars' Ben Patterson: Inks deal with Jacksonville

    The Jaguars signed Patterson as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    Patterson played all four of his collegiate seasons for Texas Permian Basin, playing every game for the Falcons in his final three seasons. The wide receiver accumulated 32 catches for 678 yards and five touchdowns over 14 games in the 2025 season. Now Patterson looks to continue his football career at the next level with the Jaguars.

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  • Jaguars' Michael Wortham: Headed to Jacksonville

    The Jaguars signed Wortham as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    Wortham had a career year during his lone season at Montana in 2025, catching 85 passes for 1,224 yards and 10 touchdowns. As Jacksonville's receiving room is already crowded, Wortham will likely face an uphill battle to make the team's final roster but also has a chance of making the practice squad.

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  • Jaguars' Ethan Conner: Joining Jaguars

    The Jaguars signed Connor as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    Connor played three collegiate seasons at Troy, producing 31 receptions for 397 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns over 11 games in his final season. The tight end comes in at 6-foot-4 and 245 pounds, making him smaller than the other depth-level tight ends currently on the Jaguars' roster. With marginal receiving upside and a smaller frame, it will likely be difficult for Connor to work his way up the depth chart and would take an exceptional showing at the team's camp for him to be considered for the 53-man roster.

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  • Jaguars' Alex Bullock: Finds work in Jacksonville

    The Jaguars signed Bullock as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    Bullock spent his first three collegiate seasons at Nebraska before moving down to the FCS ranks with South Dakota State in 2025. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound wideout was one of the Jackrabbits' top pass catchers, finishing with 71 receptions for 944 yards and five touchdowns in 14 games. Bullock will get the chance to compete for a roster spot with Jacksonville but will need to stand out in practices and the preseason to break camp with the team.

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  • Jaguars' Brady Boyd: Headed to Jacksonville

    The Jaguars signed Boyd as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    After one season at Minnesota followed by three at Texas Tech, Boyd transferred to Utah State for his fifth and final season of college football in 2025. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound receiver had his best season yet, recording 46 catches for 743 yards and eight touchdowns on 94 targets over 13 games for the Aggies. Boyd will face long odds to make the Jaguars' Week 1 roster and may need to prove his worth on special teams in order to secure a spot.

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  • Jaguars' Joey Aguilar: Officially joins Jaguars

    The Jaguars signed Aguilar as an undrafted free agent Sunday.

    Aguilar is now officially on the books and set to compete with Nick Mullens and Carter Bradley for the honor of backing up Trevor Lawrence. Aguilar's 3,565 passing yards and 24 passing touchdowns as a senior at Tennessee provide a strong foundation for the summer that he will spend slinging the rock against NFL veterans in an effort to suit up at the highest level.

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  • Jaguars' Parker Hughes: Headed to Jacksonville

    The Jaguars selected Hughes in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 240th overall.

    Hughes finished out his college career at Middle Tennessee with his best showing in 2025, racking up 75 tackles (26 solo) and dropping his missed tackle rate to a career-best 6.5 percent, compared to a 13.4 percent the year prior. Hughes reportedly posted a 4.40 40-yard dash time at his pro day, which is important for an undersized linebacker at 6-foot, 228 pounds. He'll also likely be asked to help out on special teams to warrant his spot on the 53-man roster.

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  • Jaguars' Zach Durfee: Gets call from Jaguars

    The Jaguars selected Durfee in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 233rd overall.

    Durfee started all 11 games as a sixth-year senior at Washington in 2025, recording 37 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks and two pass breakups. He'll turn 25 years old in October, and while he has decent athleticism (4.58 40-yard dash) for his size (6-foot-5, 247 pounds), he's still a late bloomer with mediocre tape. Durfee has a high motor, however, and he'll have a chance to secure a special-teams role while he refines his pass-rushing skills in the NFL.

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  • Jaguars' C.J. Williams: Picked up by Jaguars

    The Jaguars selected Williams in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 203rd overall.

    The Jaguars added a second sixth-round wide receiver, as they previously took Josh Cameron out of Baylor. Williams made stops at USC and Wisconsin before settling in at Stanford for his senior season. He was a bright spot for the team, leading in catches (59), yards (749) and touchdowns (sixth) through 12 games. The Jaguars are crowded at the top of their receiver room with Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers and Parker Washington, while dual-threat Travis Hunter (knee) filters in, so Williams likely needs to prove himself on special teams to earn a spot on this roster.

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  • Jaguars' Josh Cameron: Added by Jacksonville

    The Jaguars selected Cameron in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 191st overall.

    Cameron (6-foot-1, 220 pounds) played five years at Baylor and started every game in each of his final two seasons, making use of his big-bodied frame to total 19 touchdowns from 2024-25. As a rookie with Jacksonville, Cameron may successfully carve out opportunities as a situational big-play threat, but to earn a larger role than that at the NFL level he'll need to make significant developmental strides as a route runner. With Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington and dual DB/WR Travis Hunter (knee) all demanding opportunities in the Jaguars' wide receiver room, there likely won't be many snaps for Cameron to compete with against Tim Jones, Austin Trammell and Chandler Brayboy.

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  • Jaguars' Tanner Koziol: Picked by Jacksonville

    The Jaguars selected Koziol in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 164th overall.

    Koziol fell almost to the sixth round over concerns that he just doesn't have what it takes to be a blocker at the NFL level. At 6-foot-7, 247 pounds Koziol is big in general, but his height (93rd percentile, according to Mockdraftable) rapidly outpaces his weight (27th percentile). There's also the suspicion that Koziol just doesn't have tight-end temperament -- he truly might be a gigantic wide receiver. Finally, the good news: as a pass catcher Koziol clearly has NFL ability. Koziol drew targets at a rapid frequency at both Ball State and Houston, proving beyond any doubt that he will draw targets at a standout per-snap basis. The concern is that Koziol's lack of blocking ability and/or intent could result in a very low snap count, even if he makes the team. Long shot as he might be, Koziol is still a preferable fantasy target to Jaguars second-round pick Nate Boerkircher.

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  • Jaguars' Wesley Williams: Selected by Jaguars

    The Jaguars selected Williams in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 119th overall.

    Williams was a good three-year starter at Duke, but it's a tough sell to imagine Williams as an NFL starter. He's undersized for a defensive tackle (6-foot-4, 256 pounds) yet lacks the athleticism or length to project as a starting defensive end. Williams' 4.89-second 40 and 31 and 7/8-inch arms seem to leave him with a backup projection, especially given that his production at Duke was only decent.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 115.1
(20th)
236.8
(11th)
337.4
(11th)
Def. 85.6
(1st)
231.4
(19th)
303.6
(11th)

Injuries

Player Injury
T. Hunter CB Travis Hunter CB Knee
J. Lewis CB Jourdan Lewis CB Foot
J. Kiser LB Jack Kiser LB Undisclosed
J. McLeod LB Jalen McLeod LB Ankle
D. Striggow DE Danny Striggow DE Ankle