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Always The Jags
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It was ALWAYS the Jags! We talk Jacksonville Jaguars football, fantasy football and news from around the NFL!
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Jacksonvile Jaguars Draft Review (feat. New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills)
Today I'm breaking down how the Jacksonville Jaguars did in our latest draft. I'm joined by my good friends Manny and BJ who are going to break down the drafts of the New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills. How do you think the Jaguars did in the draft compared to these other teams? Are you worried about James Gladstone's strategy when it came to this draft?
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Orlando Magic Drop Game 6 To Detroit Pistons
The Orlando Magic entered Game 6 needing only more win at home to knock of the NBA's No. 1 Seed, the Detroit Pistons. However, even after being up 22 points at halftime at one point, they could not capitalize on the golden opportunity as Cade Cunningham went for 32 points and Paolo Banchero was held to 17 after scoring 45 in Game 5. Now, instead of moving on to the next round the Magic have to head to Detroit to face the Pistons in Game 7. Can Orlando pull off the upset? Or will the Magic be a first round exit?
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Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 NFL Draft Grades
No. 56: TE Nate BoerkircherGrade: C-Wishful Pick: DE Gabe JucasShould Have Picked: DE Keyron CrawfordI gave some grace because the Patriots did snipe us by trading up for Gabe Jucas. And I don't hate Nate Boerkircher, if he's the TE that Liam Coen wants in his system. I mean he's a tremendous blocker, especially in the pass game and we needed a dynamic blocking tight end even if he offers little production in the passing game. There was just no reason to take him this early. Like even if he was undoutedbly favorite TE in the draft - he would have been there at 100. The consensus board doesn't necessarily tell you who to pick, it just tells you when who will be available. So I'm fine with Boerkircher at pick 100 or 124. At 56 you should just take a flier on a guy that won't be available later, like Romello Height or Keyron Crawford. Even if you don't like them that much, take them anyway cause it's worth the gameble if the pan out and you will still get your guy. No. 81: DT Albert RegisGrade: DWishful Pick: DE Romello HeightShould Have Picked: DT Gracen HaltonI just flat out don't like this pick no matter where it was. We already have the best run defense in the NFL, and we took a DT... who can only stop the run. Meanwhile, we could have taken Halton as a designated interior pass rusher for 3rd and long situations. We have the personell to stop the run, but we don't have the guys to advantage of long down situations, to pin their ears back and get after the QB. Now if this pick is paired with a Halton, absolutely fine. Or if we take well-rounded DT like Domonique Orange who can do both, albeit not as well as Regis in the run game or Halton in the pass game, again fine. But doubling down on a strength instead of addressing a weakness gives a negative grade here. No. 88: OG Emmanuel PregnonGrade: A+Easily the best pick of the draft. Some pundits had him graded higher than Keylan Rutlege, who went in the 1st. This is a steal to snag him in the 3rd round, he can compete for playing time as early as this year. And that's partly why I didn't crush the 56 pick, cause if you swap him and Pregnon, our draft looks a lot better. Pregnon still would have been great value at 56 and while Boerkircher might have still been a reach at 88, at least you could justify it because of the run on tight ends. Since we ended up with both players, where we drafted them becomes rather irrelevant. No. 100: S Jalen HuskyGrade: C-Should Have Picked: S Jalon KilgoreJust, why? Sure, he's versatile and we needed safety depth as a potential replacement for Eric Murray and/or Antonio Johnson. But there were so many versatile safeties with better production available, from Jalon Kilgore to Kamari Ramsey. I mean Gracen Halton was still available so we could have doubled up on DT like the Vikings did and still gotten Husky after this. Again, maybe he's a guy Campanile said he wants for his scheme. There's still no reason to take him this early when consensus tells ypu he'll be there later. No. 119: DE Wesley WilliamsGrade: FShould Have Picked: LB Kyle LouisTwo sacks last year. Again why take a DE who can set the edge in the run game but doesn't offer much in pass rush when we already have Travon Walker. Now our run defense wasn't as good when Walker was hurt, but we still don't have a designated pass rusher. Especially with the coverage LB Kyle Louis available, this is a fail. No. 164: TE Tanner KoizolGrade: B-Good college production, would have prefered a well rounded TE like Dallen Bentley though. No. 191: WR Josh CameronGrade: AContested catch specialist, exagtly what we need go replace Tim Patrick. No. 203: WR CJ WilliamsGrade: BNot terrible, just would have preferred DT Landon Robinson who was available. No. 233: DE Zach DurfeeGrade: DAgain, DE Max Llewellyn was available, and he had a higher grafe and more sacks. No. 240: LB Parker HughesGrade: CHow do you make this pick with Deontae Lawson available?
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Jacksonville Jaguars Final Mock Draft
Here is my final, absolutely perfect mock draft for the Jacksonville Jaguars after Round 1 of the NFL Draft last night.
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Jacksonville Jaguars LIVE Mock Draft feat. Buffalo Bills and New Orleans Saints
So this is my first LIVE Jacksonville Jaguars mock draft, and I brought along two of my friends to rep a couple other teams to really get that live draft feel. Manny is going to draft for the New Orleans Saints and my friend Brian is going to rep the Buffalo Bills as we got through a full 7-round mock draft. How do you think I did for the Jaguars? Do you think their drafts compare to mine for the Jaguars? And who do you want to see James Gladstone pick up on this year's draft? Drop your thoughts and more below and never forget, it's Always the Jags!
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Jacksonville Jaguars Post-Free Agency Mock Draft
With the Jacksonville Jaguars having a quiet free agency, not adding many players and losing Devin Lloyd, Travis Etienne and Andrew Wingard to other teams, it looks like James Gladstone will turn his attention to the draft to add talent to the roster. So, based on what ended up happening in free agency, here's my updated mock draft for the Jacksonville Jaguars:
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Jacksonville Jaguars Sign Travon Walker to 4-Year $110M Extension
Jacksonville Jaguars Sign Travon Walker to 4-Year $110M Extension
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Jacksonville Jaguars Free Agency Results
The Jacksonville Jaguars had almost a completely silent free agency with James Gladstone opting to resign less expensive role players and settle for compensatory,picks to cover the losses of Devin Lloyd and Travis Etienne while only adding RB Chris Rodriguez to the roster. I'm going to break down what the Jags, did, didn't and could still do in free agency as well as our near misses, such as the failed signing of Jake Bobo. But let me know your thoughts down below, drop a like and make sure you continue to follow me to get your latest updates for our Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Lose Travis Etienne, Devin Lloyd in Free Agency
The Jacksonville Jaguars were dealt a tough loss when we lost Travis Etienne to the New Orleans Saints and Devin Lloyd to the Carolina Panthers. Both were thought to be priced out of the Jaguars' range but ending up signing deals for less than expected. Travis Etienne got a 4-year $52M deal when some thought he could get as high as $16M APY, while Devin Lloyd got a 3-year $45M deal when many thought he'd clear $20M+ per year. What do you think, should the Jaguars have pushed to keep these players?
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Jacksonville Jaguars Free Agency Preview
Today we're delving Into my plan for Jacksonville Jaguars foray into free agency. this year. After Liam Coen, James Gladstone and Tony Boselli authored an incredible 13-4 season, this offseason could be the key in moving us closer to championship contender. What do you think the Jaguars need to do in free agency?
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Coaching Carousel And Super Bowl Thoughts
First the good news, the Jaguars are going to retain Anthony Campanile and Grant Udinski as coordinators! Both made it second interviews with the Cardinals and Browns respectively but decided to remain in DUUUVAAALL. So I'm going to reflect on the other coaching hires and lament how it should be us vs. the Seahawks in the Super Bowl, but alas, I digress.
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Wild Card Weekend: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills - Just Like That, It's Over
The Jaguars gave the Bills all they could handle and then some, taking the lead twice before ultimately losing to Sean Mcdermott's squad. Trevor Lawrence played an effective, one might even say great game with some mistakes, 3TD's over 250 yards and two INT's. Josh Allen however, was flawless and routjnely bailed the Bills of bad situations with his Superman play. You could blame the loss on Trevor, on Cam Little or on our defense, but either way, this ended up being a team loss. Everyone shares some blame, and all we can do now is look to the offseason and start it all again.
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Week 18: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Tennesee Titans: Jaguars Terrorize The Titans
In Week 18, the Jacksonville Jaguars absolutely obliterated the Tennessee Titans to secure our place atop the AFC South. With a home playoff game guaranteed, the Jaguars are welcoming the Buffalo Bills for Wild Card Weekend. The game started off a little rocky from Jacksonville's perspective, but the team quickly locked in and ratted off 41 unanswered points, including another record field goal from Cam Little of 67 yards. Now the question is, can we keep this going against the other elite teams in the AFC? Our first test will be Sunday when Josh Allen comes to town.
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Week 17: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Indianapolis Colts: Jaguars Continue To Roll In Lucas Oil Stadium
The Jacksonville Jaguars marched into Lucas Oil Stadium and took care of business against the Indianapolis Colts. Phillip Rivers played a valiant effort, taking an early 10-0 lead and then leading 17-14 into the third. But the better team won. Trevor Lawrence used his legs for two rushing scores and made keys plays to guys like Jakobi Meyers to win the game. He shook off an early end zone interception to take control of the game. A solid performance for the Jaguars in a stellar year under Liam Coen but they know this kind of play will lead to a first round exit come playoff time. Will the Jaguars knuckle down for the playoffs and make a postseason run?
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Week 16: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Denver Broncos - Small Market Team Dominates Denver
Christmas came early for Jacksonville fans as Liam Coen delivered us another victory as the Jaguars dominated Denver in their own stadium. Trevor Lawrence continued his MVP-like tear with four more TD's against zero turnovers, Parker Washington went off for 145 yards and a TD of his own and the defense came away with two timely turnovers to keep the game out of reach for Bo Nix and Patrick Surtain. Little did Sean Payton know that his seemingly innocent comment about the Jaguars being a "small market team", would become a rallying cry that would snap his team's 11-game winning streak. Are the Jaguars legit SB contenders after this latest dispatching? Let me know your thoughts!
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Week 15: Jacksonville Jaguars vs New York Jets: Trevor Lawrence Goes Off For Six Touchdowns
Trevor Lawrence was on an absolute heater as he shredded the Jets for five touchdowns through the air and one on the ground and the Jaguars put New York to bed, empathically. The only question is, is this torrid pace for Trevor Lawrence sustainable? Can the Jaguars continue to stack wins?
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Week 14: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Indianapolis Colts: Colts Drowned By The Duval Downpour
The Jaguars have essentially ended the season of the Indianapolis Colts, who hopped out to a fast, 8-2 start only to crumble and see Daniel Jones suffer a season-ending injury. While the Colts are trying out Phillip Rivers to save their season, the Jaguars are cruising into the playoffs with a roster that's finally getting healthy. The Texans are still hot on their heels for the AFC South crown, but there's no denying that Liam Coen and James Gladstone have been a smashing success in their first season of the Jacksonville Jaguars. What do you think of this win? Can the Jags win the AFC South? Could we make a play for the number one seed?
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Week 13: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans - Jags Topple Titans To Top The AFC South
The Jacksonville Jaguars did what all the fans have been asking for, and took care of business out in Nashville. The Titans surprisingly bottled up the run but Trevor Lawrence had an efficient, mistake free day through the air with the return of Brian Thomas Jr. Jakobi Meyers continues to show out and suddenly, the Jags find themselves in position to take the AFC South for ourselves. What did you think about this Jaguars' victory?
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Week 12: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Arizona Cardinals - Survived Out West In OT, Again
You can look at our OT win in Glendale against the Cardinals in one of two ways, the Jaguars barely survived against a lesser opponent in overtime yet again, or the Jaguars took their injury riddled squad out west and got a hard-fought win in a hostile environment. But Laim Coen said it best "We're not f****** apologizing for f****** wins around here," Sometimes we can beat a team down by 29 points. Other times we'll take the game to overtime and win by a literal play. The important thing is, the Jaguars are finding ways to win. And that's a mindset that can carry us into the playoffs.
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Week 11: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Los Angeles Chargers - No Collapsing This Time
By the start of the fourth quarter, the Jaguars were up 28-6. But this time, the only thing that collapsed was the pocket around Justin Herbert as the Jaguars sent him to the sideline with 10 minutes left in the game. The Jaguars were clearly still pissed about Houston and used that bad taste in their mouth t smack the Chargers silly. Trevor shook off a bad INT early as was sharp the rest of the day. Josh Allen broke the Jaguars franchise record for sacks. Jakobi Meyers were a consistent and reliable prescence over the middle. And even undrafted rookies BJ Green and Danny Striggow got in on the action.
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Week 10: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Houston Texans: You Gotta Be Choking
The Jacksonville Jaguars were in a hostile NRG stadium up 29-10, when everything fell apart. The offense suddenly couldn't get a first down and the defense couldn't get a stop to save their life. And now Jags fans are doing some serious reflecting, in what may honestly be our worst loss of all time. What do yu think about this loss, what does this mean for our future?
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Week 9: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Las Vegas Raiders: Jags Triumph In Record-Breaking Fashion
The Jaguars took down the Raiders in Las Vegas - and broke a few records along the way. Cam Little broke the field goal record with a 68-yarder and Josh Allen tied the franchise record for sacks in a season. Here's the breakdown of the game, who we're looking towards getting in the trade deadline and how we can keep it rolling against the Texans.
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BREAKING NEWS: Travis Hunter Goes To Injured Reserve
The Jacksonville Jaguars got the worst news we could possibly imagine with Travis Hunter landing on injured reserve, guaranteeing he'll miss at least the next four games. For the Jaguars, this news is a deathblow to the development of Liam Coen's offense and Anthony Campanile's defense. Can we weather the storm? What do you think?
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Week 7: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Los Angeles Rams - Obliterated In London
The Jacksonville Jaguars took a trip across the pond to our home away from home, but probably wished we'd stayed in the states for this one. The Rams showed no jet lag, running out to a 21-0 lead by halftime and crusing to a 35-7 victory. We're going to look at what happened to the Jaguars, why we got steamrolled and how we can bounce back after the bye.
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Week 6: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Seattle Seahawks - Knocked Down A Peg
The Jacksonville Jaguars were riding high on our victory over the Kansas City Chiefs but the Seattle Seahawks had other plans. In a humbling defeat, the Jaguars lost, 20-12 as the Seahawks defensive line dominated the line scrimmage sacking Trevor Lawrence seven times and pressuring him 25 times. Brian Thomas looked to maybe be back to his old self, but the Jags secondary was repeatedly torched by Jaxon Smith-Ngjiba. Here's what we learned from the game and how we can bounce back.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Trade Tyson Campbell To The Cleveland Browns For Greg Newsome II; Brenton Strange Goes On IR
Breaking news out of Duval County for the Jacksonville Jaguars! General Manager James Gladstone continues to wheel and deal and swapped CB's with the Cleveland Browns by sending them Tyson Campbell in exchange for Greg Newsome II. I'm breaking down the trade, what it means for the Jaguars. Brenton Strange also went on IR, so we'll break that down as well! Let me know your thoughts about this move, will it make our team better? Are you worried about us being with Brenton Strange for the next few week? And does any of this affect our chance to defeat the Seattle Seahawks?
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Week 5: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Kansas City Chiefs - Refs Can't Help You Now
The Jacksonville Jaguars took down the Kansas City Chiefs in thrilling fashion with a captivating Monday Night Football Showdown. Trevor Lawrence and the Jags overcame a pair of botched ref calls and the classic Mahomes magic to take down the AFC champions from last season. Devin Lloyd stole the show with 99 yard INT and players we've been waiting to see show out like Travis Hunter and Brian Thomas Jr. both made clutch catches in a tight contest. The Jaguars won and have officialy cemented ourselves as contenders in the AFC. Here's how we did it and how we can keep it rolling against the Seattle Seahawks when they come to town!
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Week 4: Jacksonville Jaguars vs San Francisco 49ers - Sign Stealing or Defensive Domination?
The Jacksonville Jaguars went into San Francisco and took down Christian McCaffrey and the 49ers. Brock Purdy tosses a pair of picks and Arik Armstead closed the game out with a forced fumble on a dominant day for the defense. Liam Coen nearly came to blows against 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh after his "legal sign-stealing" comments apparently triggered Coen after the game. Overall, we come back home at 3-1 to face the Chiefs at home on Monday night. What do you think, do we have a shot to take down the reigning AFC champions?
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Week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Houston Texans - Jaguars Ascending or Texans Freefalling?
So the Jacksonville Jaguars ended the Houston Texans 7 year streak of victories here at Everbank Stadium. Now the question remains, did the Jags just catch the Texans in a free fall or are they truly ascending to that next step we think they can take? What do you think?
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Week 2: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Cincinnati Bengals: No Hands?
The Jacksonville Jaguars fell to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, letting a game that they largely controlled, slip through their fingers. Concerning drops from Brian Thomas Jr., Travis Hunter and Dyami Brown that could have put the game out of reach ended up in a loss. Which is a shame because the offensive line played excellent and Travis Etienne and Bhayshul Tuten had extremely dynamic games.
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Week 1: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Carolina Panthers - Dazzling Debut For Co
Jacksonville cruised to victory over Carolina in a game where the Panthers never really threatened. Liam Coen won his first game as head coach with a punishing run game and opportunistic defense that's giving Jaguars fans high hopes for the season. Next up will be the Cincinnatti Bengals, which will be a fitting litmus test for where this team is. What do you think? Jags off to a good start?
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Record Predictions For All 32 Teams
So I'm predicting the records for all 32 NFL teams before our Jacksonville Jaguars host the Carolina Panthers for the home opener. What do you think? Will my predictions be correct?
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Preseason Week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars VS Miami Dolphins - Roster Cutdown Time!
My new friend Hunter and I cut down the Jaguars roster together and here's what we came up with!Quarterbacks (2): Trevor Lawrence and Nick MullensRunning backs (4): Travis Etienne, Tank Bigsby, Bhayshul Tuten, and LeQuint AllenTight ends (3): Brenton Strange, Hunter Long, Johnny MundtWide receivers (6): Brian Thomas Jr, Dyami Brown, Travis Hunter, Parker Washington, Austin Trammell, Trenton Irwin Offensive line (9): Walker Little, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, Patrick Mekari, Anton Harrison, Wyatt Milum*, Jonah Monheim, Chuma Edoga, Javon FosterOffense: 24Defensive end/outside linebacker (5): Josh Hines-Allen, Travon Walker, Dawuane Smoot, Emmanuel Ogbah, Dennis Gardeck Defensive tackle (5): Davon Hamilton, Khalen Saunders, Arik Armstead, Maason Smith, Jordan JeffersonLinebacker (5): Foye Oluokun, Devin Lloyd, Ventrell Miller, Jack Kiser, Yasir AbdullahCornerbacks (5): Tyson Campbell, Jourdan Lewis, Jarrian Jones, Caleb Ransaw, Christian BraswellSafeties (6): Eric Murray, Andrew Wingard, Antonio Johnson, Darnell Savage, Rayuan Lane, Daniel ThomasDefense: 26Special teams (3): Cam Little, Logan Cooke, and Ross MatiscikWho do you think will make the 53-man roster?
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Preseason Week 2: Jacksonville Jaguars vs New Orleans Saints
So with the Jacksonville Jaguars taking on the New Orleans Saints in week 2 of the preseason, we got our second look at this Liam Coen offense. And while there was ntoable improvement, the biggest story was the trade that took place shortly after, DT Khalen Saunders left the Superdome with Jacksonville in exchange for C Luke Fortner. All in all, a savvy move by James Gladstone after a solid outing by the Jaguars but what do you think? Was it a good move? Are the Jags heading in the right direction?
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Preseason Week 1: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Pittsburgh Steelers - Little Nails A BIG Field Goal
These are my thoughts on Jacksonville Jaguars Preseason Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Some of the highlights include Trevor Lawrence's performance, Bhayshul Tuten's touchdown and of course, Cam Little's 70 yard field goal!However, there were some concerns. Jackonville's starting offense didn't exactly move the ball with ease against Pittsburgh's second string defense. Meanwhile the Jaguars' first string defense allowed Pittsburgh's second-string offense move up and down the field and overcome a penalty for a touchdown. Some positives but some legitimate concerns. What did you think about the game?
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Jacksonville Jaguars Scrimmage and Depth Chart Thoughts
Today I'm breaking my thought from the Jakcsonville Jaguars Scrimmage Game and their first unofficial depth chart! Here are my three main takeaways: 1. Brian Thomas Jr. & Travis Hunter are a superstar WR duo, and look out for Joshua Cephus.2. Jarrian Jones might take Tyson Campbell's starting CB spot.3. Cam Little is BEAST at kicker. What do you think about the Jaguars training camp? Are you excited for where they're headed? Do you think we have a shot to compete for the AFC South this year?
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Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Schedule Prediction: Game-by-Game Analysis
Today in this episode of Always the Jags I'm breaking down the entire 2025 Jacksonville Jaguars schedule, offering game-by-game predictions as the team enters a new era under head coach Liam Coen. From the Week 1 opener against the Panthers to a playoff-push finale vs. the Titans, we dive into key matchups, revenge games, primetime tests, and why the Travis Hunter trade could define the season.Can the Jags finish 10–7 and make a serious playoff run? Will Trevor Lawrence and Brian Thomas Jr. shine in Coen’s new offense? And is this finally the year Jacksonville flips the script in close games?If you're a die-hard Jaguars fan or just love deep NFL analysis, this episode is for you. And don't forget to like, subscribe and follow Always the Jags for all things duuuuval!
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My Takeaways From Jacksonville Jaguars OTA's
Welcome to Always the Jags! 🏈 Here are my takeaways from our OTA's!Travis Hunter's viral interception: Is the rookie already making his mark? We talk hype vs. reality and why patience is key.Five-star roster strategy: Are the Jaguars following the Rams’ superstar cap model? Could Trevor Lawrence, Brian Thomas Jr., Josh Allen, Travis Hunter, and Trayvon Walker form Jacksonville’s elite core?Defensive overhaul incoming: With Dawuane Smoot back, Arik Armstead set to dominate at DT, and better depth all around, expect big improvements under a simplified scheme.Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for weekly Jacksonville Jaguars updates, takes, and rumors leading up to the 2025 NFL season.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Release Gabe Davis and Sign Emmanuel Ogbah
Today I'm breaking down our latest moves to sign Emmanuel Ogbah and release Gabe Davis. Personally, I love the Ogbah signing, extremely team-friendly deal with a massive upside, which fills our need for a versatile third edge rusher on our defensive line. What do you think, were these savvy moves by James Gladstone?
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Jourdan Lewis Weighs In On George Pickens Trade, Plus - 100 Jags vs 1 Gorilla?
George Pickens was traded from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Dallas Cowboys in a surprising move just a few days ago. Newly signed nickelback Jourdan Lewis, who's a fellow Detroit Cass Tech alum like my parents, weighed on the transaction. Also, we take a look at the debate blowing up the internet: who'd win between 100 men and 1 gorilla? What do you think about the trade and the debate? Leave your thoughts below!
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Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Draft Grades
Here's my grades for the Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 draft! Overall, I ended up with an A for James Gladstone's inaugural draft. But what do you guys think? What grade would you give our class?Round 1, No. 2: Travis Hunter, WR/DB, Colorado - AA bold move to energize our franchise and fill two positions of need at once. If he lives up to his potential and becomes a blue chip player on both sides of the ball, this will be a massive win for our franchise for decades. Round 3, No. 88: Caleb Ransaw, CB, Tulane - AThis is mainly bolstered by the fact James Gladstone traded back to get two future third-rounders and still nabbed a fast, versatile, and sure-tackling DB who can also contribute on special teams. My only knock is that we passed on Xavier Watts for him and potentially could have got him later. Round 3, No. 89: Wyatt Milum, G, West Virginia - A+Brilliant. He can compete for a starting guard job right away and offers flexibility and depth in case of injuries. Round 4, No. 104: Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech - B+Fastest RB in the draft, could potentially replace Etienne. Not sure if we needed an RB here, but it was good value. Round 4, No. 107: Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame - C+With Oluakon, Miller, Muma and Lloyd in the fold, adding another thumping LB who struggles in coverage seems a little redundant. This would have been a great spot to get Ransaw.Round 6, No. 194: Jalen McLeod, LB, Auburn - AProductive player I'm cool with taking flier on. I would have knocked us more for not adding more to the defensive line, but we signed Ogbah right after the draft in another brilliant move by Gladstone. Round 6, No. 200: Rayuan Lane III, S, Navy - C+Special teams player who I don't think will make the roster. I would have rather taken Watts and Ransaw and then taken McCleod here. He has good instincts so I would love to be wrong.Round 7, No. 221: Jonah Monheim, OL, USC - AHe should easily overtake Luke Fortner as the backup center and potentially grow into a starter. If there was a way we could have come away with Jared Wilson and Milum, I would have been thrilled.Round 7, No. 236: LeQuint Allen, RB, Syracuse - A-Kind of a do it all RB who actually has great blocking prowess. I could see him making the roster over Keilan Robinson just for that and potentially working his way up to RB3 or RB2.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Draft Travis Hunter No. 2 Overall in the 2025 NFL Draft
Travis Hunter is coming to DUUUUVAAAAL. We didn't just get our guy - we got the guy. Travis Hunter is the best player in the draft and he brings something no other player offers. Two-way flexibility and elite playmaking at WR and CB. This is the guy I've been pounding the table for all offseason. James Gladstone has made a splash in his first draft and I love it. Let me know your thoughts! Was this the right move? Did we give up too much?
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AFC South & NFL Free Agency Recap
Today we're taking a look at the other free agency moves made around the AFC South and the NFL and how that will potentially impact the Jacksonville Jaguars draft plans and chance at a division title next season.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Free Agency Recap
Today we're taking a look at the Jaguars 2025 free agent class and how it will affect what we do in the draft and our roster overall. Here are the signings that new GM James Gladstone made in his first free agent class for the Jacksonville Jaguars: OG Patrick Mekari: Signed a free-agent deal. CB Jourdan Lewis: Signed a three-year, $30 million deal with $20 million fully guaranteed and $12.5 million in Year 1. WR Dyami Brown: Signed a one-year, $10 million deal that has a max value of $12 million.QB Nick Mullens: Signed a two-year, $6.5 million deal with $3 million guaranteed. OT Robert Hainsey: Signed a three-year, $21 million deal with $13 million guaranteed. TE Hunter Long: Signed a two-year, $5 million deal with a max value of $6 million. TE Johnny Mundt: Signed with the Jaguars.OT Chuma Edoga: Signed with the Jaguars.S Eric Murray: Signed a three-year, $22.5 million deal with $12 million guaranteed.
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Christian Kirk Gets Cut and Mitch Morse's Retirement
Today we're breaking down the news from the last couple of days. Christian Kirk was cut two days ago and Mitch Morse decided he was hanging it up for good. We're discussing what this means for the Jaguars free agency and draft plans. What do you think? Was releasing Kirk a bad move?
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Jacksonville Jaguars Pre-Free Agency 7-Round Mock Draft
Here is my full, 7 round mock draft for the Jacksonville Jaguars!Round 1, No. 5: CB/WR Travis HunterRound 2, No. 36: S Xavier WattsRound 3, No. 70: OL Tate RutledgeRound 3, No. 88: EDGE Josaiah StewartRound 4, No. 106: C Jared WilsonRound 4, No. 125: EDGE Antwaun Powell-RylandRound 5, No. 145: S Malachi MooreRound 6, No. 184: RB Raheim SandersRound 7, No. 223: QB Max Brosmer
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Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Mock Free Agency
Here is my official Jacksonville Jaguars Free Agency Mock! Side note, when I mentioned $8 and $12 million dollar deals I signed these players to online, I mean per year. So I signed Calais Campbell to a two-year $12 million dollar deal for $6 million a year, Kevin Zeitler for a three-year $36 million dollar deal for $12 million a year and Jevon Holland for a three-year $51 million dollar deal or $17 million a year. Do you agree with these signings for the Jaguars? Who do you think we should sign?
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Why James Gladstone Was Good Hire At GM
The Jacksonville Jaguars recently hired James Gladstone as their GM, who was the director of scouting personnel for the Rams for the past five years. Here's why I believe it was a good hire!
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Shad Khan Hires Liam Coen As Head Coach And Tony Boselli As EVP
Shad Khan has hired former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen as Jacksonville's newest head coach in a, interesting sequence of events to say the least. In a more surprising move, Khan has brought on Tony Boselli as the Executive Vice President of Football Operations, a role that was last held by Tom Coughlin in 2019. Today I'm breaking down these moves as well as the other hires like Anthony Campinile as defensive coordinator, Grant Udinski as offensive coordinator and Shane Waldron as the passing game coordinator. Plus, who are you rooting for in the Super Bowl?
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Jacksonville Jaguars Lose Ben Johnson To Chicago Bears
It's official, the Chicago Bears have landed the crown jewel of this coaching cycle in Ben Johnson. Meaning the Jacksonville Jaguars missed out on our best option for head coach. The question is, is it because of Trent Baalke? Shad Kahn? Today, that's what we're discussing.
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