- CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson (17th Pick)
- WR Roman Wilson, Michigan (48th Pick)
- EDGE Jonah Elliss, Utah (96th Pick)
- S Calen Bullock, USC (114th Pick)
- OT Christian Jones, Texas (116th Pick)
- DT Jordan Jefferson, LSU (153rd Pick)
- G Delmar Graze, Maryland (212th Pick)
- TE Jack Westover, Washington (236th Pick)
I didn't make the first pick, but CB is a high need and Wiggins should be good; several mocks peg him going into Jacksonville. Otherwise, there are quite a few positional needs from WR to OL, so I tried to pick a consensus high pick from those.
QB: Not needed
RB: Not needed, not a high priority at least
WR: Gabriel Davis was signed, but still need some help there with Ridley leaving. Wilson should be handy with Kirk, Davis, and Jones.
TE: 7th rounder on Westover, not sure if he's an upgrade or even will make the roster though.
OL/OG/C: Jaguars had poor protection in 2023 (29th pass, 27th run), not sure if these 4th or 6th rounders will actually help in that regard, but Robinson is in the last year of his contract and is quite banged up. Last year, Jaguars used a first rounder on Anton Harrison, but he hasn't been good at RT. Mitch Morse was a free agent signing but not much else happened here so far in the offseason.
DL: Isn't a great position of strength, free agent signing Arik Armstead should be an upgrade though, but having a flyer in the fifth round should be OK.
EDGE: Walker and Allen are starters here, so it's a position of strength, but after them there isn't much, so getting a rotational player here is good.
LB: Oluokun/Lloyd should be alright here, not a huge need.
CB: Tyson Campbell is great, but after him who's next? Ronald Darby? Although he isn't a bad player, I can't think he's the starter going into the season. CB will be picked with a 1st or 2nd rounder.
S: Rayshawn Jenkins signed with the Seahawks and besides him the starter was Andre Cisco, so not exactly All-Pro caliber players. Jaguars signed Darnell Savage though, so I think him and Cisco are the starters, but Jaguars might pick additional help with the mid-round picks as well.