7 takeaways from Jaguars picks in computer simulated Day 3 mock draft
We have seven takeaways following the Jaguars' picks in this computer simulated Day 3 mock draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars hold seven picks on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL draft. On Day 2, the Jaguars selected Nate Boerkircher, Albert Regis, Emmanuel Pregnon, and Jalen Huskey. So how might Rounds 4 through 7 unfold for the Jaguars?
We let Pro Football Network's mock draft simulator decide, as the computer made the picks. Jaguars mock draft picks in Rounds 4-7 Pick 124: Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana Pick 164: Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama Pick 166: Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State Pick 203: Thaddeus Dixon, CB, UNC Pick 233: Zxavian Harris, DT, Ole Miss Pick 240: Tyreak Sapp, EDGE, Florida Pick 245: Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois Takeaways from Jaguars picks in Day 3 mock draft - Double-dipping at the defensive tackle should very much be in play for James Gladstone. - The same could be said for defensive end, with only BJ Green and Danny Striggow on the depth chart behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.
However, Jacksonville picks only one in this mock draft. - With 11 picks, the Jaguars do have the flexibility of taking a quarterback to compete with Carter Bradley for the QB3 and developmental role. - Bolstering the cornerback depth is likely an item on Gladstone's to-do list yet.
- I don't think a running back pick is necessary, but Liam Coen did mention earlier this offseason always looking for competition there. - Adding competition for Ventrell Miller at linebacker isn't a bad idea. - An addition at wideout is on the Jaguars radar -- at least that's what their pursuit of Jake Bobo earlier this offseason told us.