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● By John Shipley
The 2022 NFL season has come to a close for the Jacksonville Jaguars, with the Jaguars falling 27-20 to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round on Saturday.  As a result, the Jaguars and 27 other NFL teams are now all in the same mindset: offseason mode. With the Jaguars unlikely to be major players in this year's free agency after their spending spree last year, the most obvious place for improvement for the Jaguars will come via the NFL Draft. This year, the Jaguars are set to pick No. 24 overall after their second-round exit. Typically, the Jaguars would pick No. 25 overall, but due to the Miami Dolphins having a forfeited first-round pick, the Jaguars pick goes up a selection.