Jaguars trade up, boost pass rush in 2026 NFL mock draft
In a 2026 NFL mock draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars traded up in Round 2 in order to give the pass rush a boost.
After running through a 2026 NFL mock draft that featured the Jacksonville Jaguars trading down in Round 2, how might things turn out on Day 2 if GM James Gladstone is aggressive and looks to trade up? While trading down may be more likely than trading up, with 11 picks available and Gladstone's willingness to navigate the draft board, I'm not sure we can completely rule anything out. Using Pro Football Focus' mock draft simulator and the Rich Hill trade value chart to ensure that all trades are fair, here is how a three-round mock draft turned out for the Jaguars when trading up from pick No.
56. Jaguars trade up in 2026 NFL mock draft Let's say that the Jaguars wanted to make a good-sized jump and get up to pick No. 40 in a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.
According to the Rich Hill trade value chart, the Jaguars would trade away picks 56 (340), 88 (150), 203 (9. 8), and 233 (1) in exchange for pick 40 (500). This leaves the Jaguars with picks 40, 81, and 100 in the top 100 and eight selections overall.
Pick 40: Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri Depth and improved pass-rush consistency behind Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen are needed. Young is getting some first-round buzz with the draft approaching. Young had a breakout year in 2025, recording 56 pressures and eight sacks.