There are always a handful of players who are drafted 10-20 spots higher than they should in the NFL Draft. Sometimes, players get drafted earlier due to their fantastic athleticism or because of positional value.
The Jaguars selected 13 players in the 2023 draft, the most in franchise history. However, most of these picks came between the 5th and 7th rounds. Some rookies showed flashes of promise in 2023, while others rarely saw the field for a variety of reasons.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting closer and closer to being fully healthy, though they will be without two starting defensive backs vs. the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have four players listed as questionable ahead of their return to Monday Night Football vs. the Cincinnati Bengals. Cornerback Tyson Campbell (hamstring), running back Travis Etienne (ribs) and tight ends Luke Farrell (toe) and Brenton Strange (foot) were all listed as questionable.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have a new addition to the injury report, with rookie tight end Brenton Strange landing on it Friday with a foot injury. Strange, who injured his foot in practice and was labeled as limited.
The Jacksonville Jaguars entered their Week 6 matchup with momentum after winning two weeks in a row on the road in London. Leading the Colts 24-7 late in the third quarter, quarterback Trevor Lawrence found rookie tight end Brenton Strange for the former Penn State star’s first career touchdown.
Few rookie tight ends have been as impressive this month as Brenton Strange. The Jacksonville Jaguars' second-round pick, Strange has been a dominant run-blocker
With training camp and preseason underway, unheralded rookies will make strong impressions and climb depth charts. Here are four under-the-radar rookies to watch in the AFC West.
The Jacksonville Jaguars took the shoulder pads off on Thursday, turning in practice No. 8 of training camp before an off day on Friday. So, what all did we see during the afternoon at Miller Electric Center?
Doug Pederson knows tight ends. The Jacksonville Jaguars head coach has been around productive tight ends for legitimately his entire NFL coaching career,
Many fans were skeptical of Jaguars second-round pick Brenton Strange. But do the numbers justify the doubt? When the Jaguars drafted Brenton Strange with the 61st overall pick, reactions among Jacksonville fans were… mixed.
Most were surprised when the Jacksonville Jaguars opted for an offensive player in the second round of April's NFL Draft. Turns out, evidence keeps stacking that skipping on picking a defender until Day 3 wasn't the Jaguars' initial direction.
The Jaguars used their franchise tag on Evan Engram in March, and while the parties have until mid-July to finalize an extension agreement, the team added another tight end in the draft.
Brenton Strange didn't have many conversations with the Jacksonville Jaguars before the 2023 NFL Draft. To him, the Jaguars didn't appear to be one of the teams interested in the high-upside pass-catcher. But that didn't mean anything for the Jaguars, who targeted Strange at No.
Now that the NFL Draft is completed, it's time for us to weigh in on bests and worsts. Here is how things shook out in the AFC South.
Grading Jacksonville’s Saturday selections and full class The Jacksonville Jaguars entered the 2023 NFL Draft with nine picks and left with 13 players.
Strange will be looking to help get a playoff team over the hump. Penn State tight end Brenton Strange heard his name called at the tail end of the second round, being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 61st overall pick.
Brenton Strange NFL Draft Overview Position: Tight End Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 250 pounds School: Penn State Brenton Strange is an athletic tight end coming out of Penn State University.
Okay, 49ers fans, let’s see what your team is (potentially) going to do in the 2023 NFL Draft. What do you give a team that has so much already? I typically think the best player available is about the only option here.
Last season, the Nittany Lions saw some incredible performances from their tight ends as Brenton Strange and Theo Johnson became core members of the offense.
Brenton Strange Penn State Nittany Lions #86 Pos: TE Ht: 6025 Wt: 256 DOB: 12/27/2000 Hometown: Parkersburg, WV High School: Parkersburg Eligibility: 2023
Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton still had 45 yards to go, with only an Auburn safety (who also wore No. 10) in front of him. Teammate Brenton Strange called game right there.
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