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Analyst gives Jaguars worst offseason grade in AFC

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One NFL analyst gave the Jacksonville Jaguars the worst offseason grade in the AFC.

NFL analysts continue to pile on the Jacksonville Jaguars' offseason. Tyler Sullivan of CBS Sports recently handed out offseason grades for each AFC team with free agency and the NFL draft behind us. The Jaguars received a D -- the lowest mark of the 16 teams.

"So, what did the Jaguars actually do this offseason? " Sullivan began. "If anything, they saw talent walk out the door and didn't do much to replenish the holes they left behind.

" Let's start with the Jaguars' quiet free agency period. The only outside addition made was bringing in running back Chris Rodriguez. In part, as GM James Gladstone explained, he was mindful of the 2027 compensatory draft picks that the Jaguars are projected to land.

As Gladstone described , those additional picks not only provide greater flexibility in next year's draft, but it also frees up the Jaguars more to make trades if deemed necessary. This quiet free agency period is also a reflection of where Gladstone believes the roster is at. And just because a departure wasn't directly replaced with a household name, does not mean that those positions are now void of talent.