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The Jacksonville Jaguars faced criticism for their 2026 NFL Draft choices, particularly the selection of tight end Nate Boerkircher at 56th overall. Insider Tony Pauline described the pick as 'head-scratching' and questioned the value of other selections.
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Jacksonville Jaguars general manager James Gladstone is the NFLâs youngest GM. After seeing how the Jaguars handled the 2026 NFL Draft, some might say his inexperience showed this past weekend.
To be fair, this team was already behind the 8-ball, entering the weekend without a first-round draft pick after last yearâs trade up for Travis Hunter. Jacksonvilleâs first draft selection didnât come until the 56th overall pick, when they selected tight end Nate Boerkircher, who was projected to be a fourth-round pick by NFL.com and The Athleticâs Dane Brugler.
It didnât get better from there, yet the Jaguars still had nine other selections to make.
Recently, Essentially Sportsâ NFL insider Tony Pauline called the Boerkircher pick âhead-scratching.â He also called the teamâs fifth-round pick, DT Albert Regis, a âreach.â
âWhen running back Jadarian Price came off the board with the last pick of Round 1, they stood pat and made tight end Nate Boerkircher their initial choice with the 56th selection. This is a head-scratcher to me as there were several better tight ends available, and I donât see Boerkircher as anything better than a No. 2 at the position. Tanner Koziol, the tight end they took in Round 5, was a better value in my opinion. Defensive tackle Albert Regis was also a reach in Round 3, as he has limited growth and upside potential.â
Essentially Sportsâ Tony Pauline on Jaguarsâ draft haul
While some of their selections drew heavy criticism, Pauline liked a few of the teamâs other selections, but even some of those come with flaws.
âOn the other hand, Emmanuel Pregnon could turn into a steal from that same frame, as heâs a dominant, drive-blocking guard who is relatively effective on the move,â Pauline wrote. âWhy did he slip? People at USC told me Pregnon could be difficult, while others say heâs often slow picking up offensive schemes. Still, it was well worth a roll of the dice for Jacksonville. Safety Jalen Huskey and edge rusher Wesley Williams are two players I like, but I believe they wouldâve been available later in the draft. Josh Cameron could be a steal in Round 6, as heâs sure-handed and productive, but he lacks speed and has a funky body type.â
The Jaguars' draft picks were criticized for being questionable, particularly the selection of tight end Nate Boerkircher, who was seen as a reach for the 56th overall pick.
Tony Pauline is an NFL insider who described the Jaguars' selection of Nate Boerkircher as 'head-scratching' and criticized their choice of defensive tackle Albert Regis as a reach.
The Jaguars' notable selections included tight end Nate Boerkircher at 56th overall and defensive tackle Albert Regis in the third round, both of which drew criticism for their perceived lack of value.
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Overall, Pauline gave the Jaguars a C- grade. Meanwhile, Brugler actually ranked the Jaguars dead-last, suggesting Jacksonvilleâs draft class was the âworstâ in the NFL this year.
Of course, NFL Draft grades mean nothing in the immediate aftermath. What really matters is how the class is viewed, one, two, or even five years from now, when weâll be able to better assess their actual impact rather than predicted outcomes.
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