The Jacksonville Jaguars made a trio of roster moves, which include signing a pair of undrafted free agent wide receivers.

The Jaguars announced on Tuesday that they are signing wide receiver Darius Lassiter from BYU and wide receiver Dorian Singer from Utah. Both wideouts went undrafted over the weekend.

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Lassiter, who is listed at 6-2 – 205, spent the last two seasons at BYU, where he played a key role in the offense.

During that span, he was targeted 138 times and went over 1,000 yards. This includes a career-best 703 yards in this most recent season at an impressive 15.6 yards per reception with four scores, per PFF.

Singer, meanwhile, finished his college career with 254 targets over four seasons, which included two years at Arizona, one at USC, and most recently at Utah.

In 2024, Singer caught 58% of his 92 targets for 698 yards with one touchdown. Singer has some punt return experience as well. He measures in at 6-1 – 181 and has a good mix of slot and boundary experience.

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The third roster move made by the Jaguars was wide receiver Louis Rees-Zammit being named an exempt/international player. Rees-Zammit, a former rugby player for Wales, is part of the NFL’s International Pathway Program.

Players who receive this exemption do not count towards the 90-man roster. This allows the Jaguars to technically have 91 players on their offseason roster, which allowed them to make the two additional UDFA signings.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars roster moves: Jacksonville signs 2 undrafted wide receivers