Between now and training camp, we will be going through the Jacksonville Jaguars’ full 90-man roster, previewing each player.
Up next is wide receiver Brady Boyd, who wears No. 49.
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How long has Brady Boyd been with the Jaguars?
Boyd was signed as an undrafted free agent (UDFA) following the 2026 NFL Draft.
Looking back at Brady Boyd’s 2025 college season
After playing for Minnesota and Texas Tech, Boyd transferred to Utah State for his final year, where he had a much more significant role. He ended the season with 46 catches for 734 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging 16.0 yards per reception.
He also averaged 4.6 yards after the catch per reception. He ranked second on the team in catches and receiving yards, and earned honorable mention All-Mountain West honors. The bulk of his snaps came from the slot.
Looking ahead to 2026 for Brady Boyd
Boyd will have an uphill climb to making the final 53-man roster, as there are already four starting receivers: Parker Washington, Jakobi Meyers, Brian Thomas Jr., and Travis Hunter. The other two roster spots will almost certainly go to the two wide receivers drafted by the Jaguars, Josh Cameron and CJ Williams.
However, there could still be a path for Boyd to make the roster. With Hunter presumably focusing more on defense this season, Jacksonville could choose to roster an additional wideout to provide more depth; if so, with an impressive performance at training camp, Boyd could make some noise. If he’s going to make a roster push past Austin Trammell or Tim Jones, Boyd will have to prove he can contribute on special teams.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars roster: What can Brady Boyd add to WR room?
Reporting by Casandra Chesser, Jaguars Wire / Jaguars Wire
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