For the most part, following the 2026 NFL draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 2026 roster is now set for training camp, which begins in July.
Perhaps GM James Gladstone makes a veteran addition or two in free agency still, but the major roster construction points of the offseason are now behind us.
So with the dust having settled, let’s take a look at the current state of the Jaguars’ offensive depth chart.
Quarterbacks
Aguilar will compete with Bradley for the third spot on the depth chart. For what it’s worth, last year, Liam Coen rostered only two quarterbacks on the 53-man, while the third was on the practice squad.
Running backs
With Tuten, Rodriguez, and Allen, the top of the depth chart is already established, and that trio may make up the running back room on the 53-man roster. That said, we did see the Jaguars carry four running backs for a large portion of last season. If one of the other backs can impress, Coen has shown a willingness to roster four.
Wide receivers
Given the Jaguars’ pursuit earlier this offseason of Jake Bobo, we knew that Gladstone wanted to add to this position. With the additions of Cameron and Williams, this position group could be set when it comes to the final roster.
Tight end
Boerkircher gives Coen the flexibility to utilize more three tight end sets this season. He could also push Morris for the blocking-heavy TE2 role. Koziol could push Long for playing time as a pass-catching target, and perhaps keep Long off the 53-man roster, unless the Jaguars go heavy at this position and keep five.
Offensive line
The addition of Pregnon adds size and competition to the offensive line. He could push either Cleveland or Mekari for playing time. This is also shaping up to be a position group where the Jaguars go heavy on the 53-man, keeping 10-plus linemen, unless there ends up being a surprise cut or trade.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Updated Jaguars’ depth chart on offense after 2026 NFL draft
Reporting by Paul Bretl, Jaguars Wire / Jaguars Wire
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