Analyst identifies roster hole Jaguars must still address
Following the NFL draft, one analyst identified a roster hole that the Jaguars must still address.
With the roster construction portion of the NFL offseason now largely behind us, what needs remain for the Jacksonville Jaguars ? Following the NFL draft, we highlighted three position groups that GM James Gladstone could add to, one of which was also mentioned by ESPN's Aaron Schatz in his recent article. Schatz would pore over all 32 rosters, selecting the biggest remaining positional need for each team.
For the Jaguars , he selected edge rusher. Why is edge rusher still a need for the Jaguars? The reason that this position group stands out above the rest to Schatz is because of the lack of experience on the depth chart behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.
The Jaguars have given themselves options when it comes to those rotational snaps, with BJ Green, Danny Striggow, Wesley Williams, and Zach Durfee all competing for snaps. But to sit here today and say that this group will provide a consistent presence to pair with Hines-Allen and Walker would be guesswork. We just don't know.
Green and Striggow both went undrafted in 2025 but made the Jaguars' 53-man roster. They played a combined 258 defensive snaps last season. Williams and Durfee are rookies and Day 3 picks.