While there is plenty of optimism surrounding the Jacksonville Jaguars entering 2025, the 53-man roster cut down did bring the first real negative news of the new regime: the season-ending injury to rookie safety Caleb Ransaw.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen has plenty of young pieces on his first roster. Players who, while new the NFL, could easily help shape his entire tenure.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made several additions to the secondary this offseason to become more versatile with depth and sufficient talent after a horrendous 2024 showing, where the defense overall finished with the next-to-last unit in the NFL in yards per game allowed.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars drafted Caleb Ransaw in the third round of this year's NFL Draft to help bolster their defensive backfield. The unit needed additional talent and seems to have found it in Caleb Ransaw, who can help them in multiple ways.
The Tulane Green Wave have their next NFL star in Caleb Ransaw. Ransaw was selected No. 88 overall in the NFL draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars and has been a highly touted prospect by the organization.
The Jacksonville Jaguars clearly think highly of third-round safety Caleb Ransaw , with the Jaguars' staff and front office gushing about him at every chance they get.
Two weeks ago, Caleb Ransaw’s hay was in the barn. Less than a week before the draft, there was nothing more he could do to move up or down NFL boards.
Jacksonville ranked dead last in pass defense last year, allowing 257.4 yards per game. James Gladstone took a step toward mitigating that issue on Friday night.
The Jacksonville Jaguars entered the offseason wanting to upgrade the secondary, and it certainly seems like they have done it with the selection of Tulane's Caleb Ransaw.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars entered Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft with two picks in the third round and after two trades ... still managed to leave with two picks.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have their new safety. The Jaguars selected Tulane defensive back Caleb Ransaw with the No. 88 pick, and the grades are already in -- with Sports Illustrated giving the Jaguars a B for the selection.
Tulane defensive back Caleb Ransaw was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Friday night with the 88th overall selection of the 2025 NFL Draft. Ransaw played all over the field for the Green Wave in 2024, totaling 33 tackles with four tackles for loss and a sack in addition to three pass breakups.
With the No. 88 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars have selected Tulane CB Caleb Ransaw. Ransaw is the second player the Jaguars have
Height: 5113 (verified) Weight: 197lbs (verified) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Sean Murphy-Bunting Tulane Green Wave cornerback Caleb Ransaw projects as a starting nickel defender at the NFL level.
Tulane Safety Caleb Ransaw has been one of the top defensive backs in the Group of 5, but how does his full NFL scouting report look? More 2025 NFL Draft Profiles 60” 196 lbs Caleb Ransaw came out of Sparkman HS as a two-star cornerback recruit in the 2021 class, sneaking into the Top-250 CB rankings.
Saturday's Reese's Senior Bowl allowed draft prospects from around college football another chance to show their skills in front of scouts and coaches from around the NFL.
After three seasons with the Troy Trojans, cornerback Caleb Ransaw made the move to the American Athletic Conference and transferred with head coach Jon Sumrall to the Tulane Green Wave.