The Jacksonville Jaguars have already made some big changes following the 2025 NFL Draft. Assistant general manager -- and former interim general manager -- Ethan Waugh is reportedly no longer with the franchise in the days following the draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 draft class has been obtained after three days of long hours, planning, and deliberations on who their selections were to be at each of their picks.
For the Jacksonville Jaguars, last week's NFL Draft meant a chance to add a new brand of football player to the roster. The Jaguars made an emphasis on certain traits with their nine picks, placing big values on experience and versatility.
New Jacksonville Jaguars general manager James Gladstone made the first big splash in the 2025 NFL Draft. Gladstone traded with the Cleveland Browns, in order for his team to select second overall.
Jacksonville Jaguars general manager James Gladstone has been after Bhayshul Tuten for a long time. In the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, Gladstone and the Jaguars brought Tuten in as one of their newest weapons.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have had a stellar offseason. There is no other way of saying it, no matter how much people might be turned off by the Jaguars' personification of change.
Jacksonville’s biggest need entering the draft was defensive tackle, according to Mel Kiper. The Jaguars finished the weekend without drafting one, but they also finished with Travis Hunter.
Here’s the final draft list and a roundup of grades from national analysts on Jacksonville's 2025 draft, the historic first under new general manager James Gladstone.
Grade: B Best Pick: CB/WR Travis Hunter, No. 2 Overall What We Liked: That Travis Hunter trade was incredible. Getting two top-end weapons for the price of one is worth any amount of pick capital you have to pay to get up there.
Jacksonville Jaguars general manager James Gladstone and head coach Liam Coen broke down the end of the 2025 NFL Draft on Saturday, and we were there for it all.
It has been a wild two days for the Jacksonville Jaguars and the 2025 NFL Draft. Through two days and three rounds of the draft, the Jaguars have already
After the Jaguars were set to pick at No. 70 at the top of the third round on Friday night, the Jaguars and general manager James Gladstone made their second trade of the draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars has made a lot of noise this offseason with bring in a new regime that features head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone leading the way for the Jaguars heading into the 2025 NFL season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were making a lot of noise on day two of the 2025 NFL Draft, once again. The Jaguars made another trade, this time with the Detroit Lions.
Jacksonville Jaguars general managerJames Gladstone spoke with the media on Friday about the Jaguars' picks of Caleb Ransaw and Wyatt Milum on Day 2. For a partial transcript of Liam Coen's comments at the NFL's annual league meetings, view below.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone presented new Jaguars star Travis Hunter on Friday and we were there for it all.
Going into the 2025 NFL Draft last night, there were no talks about any teams at the top of the draft board trading their pick, but as soon as the draft kicked off, the Jacksonville Jaguars changed that real quick.
In the greatest film to hate, Kevin Costner's Draft Day, the fictitious general manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars was portrayed as a nervous, naive, baffoon.
A Florida State recruit who flipped to Jackson State in 2022, Hunter followed Deion Sanders to Colorado last year. After a 721-yard receiving season in his Buffaloes debut — an injury-shortened, nine-game year — the 6-foot-1 weapon posted 1,258 receiving yards and totaled 16 touchdowns during a Heisman-winning 2024 slate.
We were promised fireworks at the top of the draft, and the NFL delivered. After rumblings for the last 48 hours, the Browns decided to trade away from the consensus No.
Jaguars general manager James Gladstone was in a celebratory mood in the hours after trading up from the No. 5 spot to select two-way star Travis Hunter with the second overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday.
The Jaguars bailed on their GM plan late in their HC search process, and their solution (ex-Rams exec James Gladstone) is captivating interest ahead of his first draft at the controls. Jags trade-up rumors persist.
Jaguars GM James Gladstone said that the team’s fifth overall selection would send a message about the team’s identity going forward. “Naturally, that’s absolutely where your mind goes,” Gladstone said, via the team website.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are in a weird place regarding their franchise and its current state. A few years ago, they made the postseason with a playoff win over the Los Angeles Chargers and a close loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
If you were looking for the new brass of the Jacksonville Jaguars at on-campus pro days or pondering which prospects came to town for "top 30" face-to-face visits, here's the short answer to those questions: They weren't there.