Top 3 Jaguars seventh-round picks in franchise history
A look at the Jaguars’ best seventh-round picks, highlighting the players who made the biggest impact in franchise history.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are heading to the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania later this week, and this year, they will be without a first-round pick, after trading it to the Cleveland Browns for the 2025 No. 2 overall pick, which they used to select Travis Hunter. Thankfully, there is lots of talent to be found even in the later rounds, and the Jaguars have been able to sign high-quality players, even as late as in the seventh and final round.
To round out this series, here are the top three players taken in the seventh round, chosen for their production, longevity, and overall impact on the franchise. Runners-up: Montaric Brown, Rashad Jennings #3: Marlon McCree Drafted in 2001 in the seventh round, McCree became a productive player in the secondary. In his two seasons with the Jaguars, he appeared in all but three games and made six interceptions in his sophomore year.
His ability to be consistent and make an impact, despite being such a late-round pick, earned him a spot on this list. #2: Bobby McCray McCray was chosen in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft and appeared in all 16 games of his rookie season. During his time in Jacksonville, he was a reliable contributor on the defense, recording multiple sacks, tackles, and forced fumbles.
By 2007, he had fought his way to being a starter in the postseason, where he got a sack and a fumble from Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, helping the Jaguars win the AFC wild card game. His production far exceeded what many might have expected from a seventh-round pick. #1: Logan Cooke Selected in 2018 in the seventh round, Cooke continues to stand out for his skill as a punter on the Jaguars roster today.