The Jacksonville Jaguars are heading into training camp with 31 offseason additions on the roster, a group built through the draft, undrafted free agency, a few veteran signings and one trade.
It was a relatively quiet offseason in Jacksonville, and that showed in how the roster came together. The Jaguars’ only outside addition during the early waves of free agency was running back Chris Rodriguez, while the team also swung a trade for Ruke Orhorhoro in a move that sent Maason Smith to Atlanta.
From there, GM James Gladstone added 10 players in the 2026 NFL draft, and Jacksonville also brought in 16 undrafted rookies. After the draft, the Jaguars filled out the roster with a handful of veterans on minimum deals.
At quarterback, the lone newcomer is Joey Aguilar, who arrived as an undrafted free agent.
The running back room includes Rodriguez, Ameer Abdulla and J’Mari Taylor, with Rodriguez and Abdulla joining as free agents and Taylor coming in as a UDFA.
At wide receiver, the Jaguars added draft picks CJ Williams and Josh Cameron, along with undrafted rookies Brady Boyd, Trebor Pena, Ben Patterson and Michael Wortham.
Tight end brings in draft picks Nate Boerkircher and Tanner Koziol, plus UDFA Ethan Cooper.
On the offensive line, the additions are Emmanuel Pregnon, Trystan Colon, Garrett DiGiorgio and Jimto Obidegwu. Pregnon was drafted, Colon signed as a free agent, and DiGiorgio and Obidegwu arrived as undrafted rookies.
The defensive end group features draft picks Wesley Williams and Zach Durfee, along with undrafted rookies Bryan Thomas Jr. and Quindarius Dunningan.
At defensive tackle, the Jaguars added Albert Regis through the draft, then brought in TJ Bollers and Jalen Hunt as UDFAs, while Orhorhoro joined via trade.
Linebacker includes draft pick Parker Hughes.
In the secondary, cornerback additions are Preston Hodge, Dane Jackson and Devon Marshall. Hodge and Marshall are UDFAs, while Jackson signed as a free agent.
At safety, Jacksonville added Jalen Huskey in the draft and Devin Neal Jr. as an undrafted rookie.
Special teams saw no offseason additions.
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