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    Jaguars 2026 Mock Draft: Jacksonville Ignores Flash for Grit in 11-Pick Haul

    Anmol GuptaBy Anmol GuptaMarch 28, 20263 Mins Read
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    JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville Jaguars enter the 2026 NFL Draft with a massive workload and a glaring void on opening night. After a busy free agency that saw the departure of veterans like Devin Lloyd and Travis Etienne, the Jaguars find themselves without a first-round pick but armed with 11 total selections. Using the Pro Football Focus mock simulator, Jacksonville prioritized defensive intensity and offensive line depth to bridge the gaps left by a cooling market.

    The Mid-Round Muscle: Golday and Rutledge

    Jacksonville didn’t start the party until pick No. 56, but they made it count by snagging Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday. The Jaguars desperately needed a presence near the line of scrimmage after their run defense surrendered over 120 yards per game late last season. Golday brings a violent play style and 105 tackles from his final season with the Bearcats. He doesn’t just fill a hole; he attempts to relocate it.

    The Jaguars continued their quest for toughness in the third round with Georgia Tech guard Keylan Rutledge at pick No. 81. Rutledge saw his stock climb after a 2025 season where he earned First-Team All-American honors. His 5.05-second 40-yard dash at 316 pounds confirms the athletic profile Jacksonville wants for their interior protector. He is a “plug-and-play” candidate who could fight for a starting spot by Week 1.

    Defensive Depth and Secondary Size

    Size reigned supreme in the middle rounds. At pick No. 88, the Jaguars stayed local with Florida cornerback Devin Moore. Standing 6-foot-3, Moore fits the physical profile of a lockdown boundary defender, though his health remains the primary question mark. If he stays on the field, his five career interceptions suggest he can stabilize a secondary that struggled with consistency in 2025.

    Jacksonville added more juice to the pass rush at pick No. 100 with USC’s Anthony Lucas. While Lucas only posted three sacks last season, his 7-foot wingspan and power-based approach provide the developmental upside the Jaguars covet. They followed this by snagging Texas tight end Jack Endries at No. 124, adding a reliable target who caught 33 passes in 2025 and serves as a natural “F” tight end in modern schemes.

    “Golday’s traits, explosiveness, and field demeanor should make him an early special teams standout with the potential to eventually start at Sam or inside linebacker.”
    — Lance Zierlein, NFL.com Analyst

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    By bypassing the first round and accumulating 11 prospects, the Jaguars are betting on volume over star power to fix their 2026 depth chart. The late-round additions of TCU linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr and Texas A&M’s Tyler Onyedim suggest a front office focused on special teams and rotational reliability. This draft won’t provide an immediate face of the franchise, but it builds the foundation necessary to survive the grind of the AFC South. Jacksonville now shifts its focus to the April 23 kickoff in Pittsburgh, where they must prove that a quantity-driven approach can still produce quality results.

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    Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

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