Projecting Jaguars’ OL depth chart after latest roster move
The Jaguars kept their OL intact in free agency while adding competition in the draft. Here’s a projected depth chart following the NFL draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have kept their offensive line mostly intact, with most of the players from the 2025 roster returning for 2026. The one exception is Sam Wormley, who was recently released after spending last season on the practice squad. No players were gained or lost in free agency, however, and the only new addition is Emmanuel Pregnon, whose selection in the NFL draft was widely celebrated by analysts as a steal .
Given this, what could the Jaguars' starting offensive line unit look like in 2026? Liam Coen has said that improving the run game is a major priority for the Jaguars , after Trevor Lawrence saw his best season yet in 2025. Despite the offense's overall success during the second half of last season, the Jaguars did struggle to generate steady production in the run game.
It's assumed that Lawrence will continue to improve under Coen, but the offense will be without star running back Travis Etienne. The offensive line will need to create running lanes and control the line of scrimmage, giving Etienne's replacements — Bhayshul Tuten, LeQuint Allen, and Chris Rodriguez — as much chance of success as possible. Predicting Jaguars' starting offensive line unit for 2026 season LT Cole Van Lanen : Van Lanen's play last season secured him the starting left tackle job and a three-year contract extension.
He would allow just one sack the entire season and ranked 15th in PFF's run-blocking grade. LG Ezra Cleveland: Since joining the Jaguars in 2023, Cleveland has been a solid addition to the offensive line. He is better at pass protection than run blocking, but he's stable and reliable.