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The Jacksonville Jaguars ignored external draft grades in favor of a strategy aligned with head coach Liam Coen's vision. They focused on scheme fit, toughness, and depth during the 2026 NFL Draft despite lacking a first-round pick.
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Jacksonville ignored outside draft grades and focused on scheme fit, toughness, and depth in a class built to match Liam Coenās vision.
The Jacksonville Jaguars took a different route in the 2026 NFL Draft, making selections that immediately drew criticism from analysts and public draft boards. Without a first-round pick for the first time in franchise history, Jacksonville already entered the weekend under unusual circumstances.
Instead of chasing approval, the Jaguars appeared committed to a clear internal strategy. General manager James Gladstone prioritized roster fit, physicality, and players who could contribute sooner rather than later, placing trust in head coach Liam Coen and the system he wants to build.
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Jacksonvilleās most debated move came at pick No. 56, where they selected tight end Nate Boerkircher earlier than many expected. Other picks such as Albert Regis, Jalen Huskey, and Wesley Williams were also viewed as reaches by several outlets. While NFL.com handed the class a B grade, others were far less positive.
That reaction is understandable when a franchise consistently drafts players above consensus value. But Jacksonville clearly valued its own scouting process over public perception. Gladstone described the approach as āstrategically bold,ā suggesting the Jaguars were focused more on long-term identity than draft-weekend headlines.
The Jaguars prioritized an internal strategy focused on scheme fit, toughness, and roster depth, trusting head coach Liam Coen's vision.
For the first time in franchise history, the Jaguars entered the draft without a first-round pick and chose selections that diverged from public draft board expectations.
James Gladstone is the general manager of the Jaguars, overseeing their draft strategy in 2026.
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Boerkircher may explain the Jaguarsā thinking better than any other selection. Jacksonville reportedly sees him as a physical in-line tight end who can complement Brenton Strange and help create heavier offensive packages. Later, the team added Tanner Koziol, giving the roster another bigger target with red-zone upside.
That combination points toward an offense built on balance and versatility. If Jacksonville can run effectively from bigger formations while still threatening defenses through the air, quarterback Trevor Lawrence could benefit from cleaner reads and more favorable looks.
This draft may not win praise today, but the Jaguars were not selecting for mock drafts. They were selecting for identity. If Coenās system clicks and these players contribute quickly, Jacksonvilleās gamble could look much smarter in hindsight.