Florida Times-Union

● By Demetrius Harvey
The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the midst of a different type of offseason than in years past. While the team still has plenty of needs, they'll be selecting near the bottom of the draft for the first time since the 2018 NFL Draft. For the better part two decades, the Jaguars have selected in the top 10, making it a bit easier to see what prospects could fall to them for the selection. In last year's draft, the Jaguars went defense early while taking a couple of offensive players in the middle and latter portions of the draft. This year could be a similar spin in Round 1, but will likely be more offensive-focused as the team looks to continue building around Trevor Lawrence.