With the bye week here, how have the Jacksonville Jaguars’ rookies graded out this season by Pro Football Focus’ metrics?
But first, below is a look at PFF’s grading system for some context.
While this metric is very helpful when it comes to quantifying a player’s performance, PFF’s grading system isn’t the be-all and end-all either. It is one metric out of many that are out there.
90.0+: Elite80-89.9: High quality70-79.9: Good60-69.9: Above average50-59.9: Average40-49.9: Below average39.9 or less: Poor
Here is how each of the Jaguars‘ 2025 draft picks have graded out through seven games.
WR/CB Travis HunterOffense: 62.2Defense: 73.2
Hunter has caught 28-of-43 passes this season for 298 yards with a touchdown. On defense, he has allowed 9 catches on 15 targets for only 96 yards with two pass breakups. Hunter has played 162 defensive snaps to 323 on offense.
S Caleb Ransaw
Ransaw was placed on season-ending injured reserve before the season with a foot injury.
OL Wyatt Milum
Milum has not played a regular-season snap yet. He was working through a knee injury for much of the season and was inactive in Week 7 vs. the Rams.
RB Bhayshul TutenOffense: 59.7Special teams: 47.6
Tuten has carried the ball 32 times for 130 yards (4.1 yards per rush) with a touchdown. Tuten has also caught 6-of-8 passes for 59 yards and another score. He’s also played 29 special teams snaps.
LB Jack Kiser
Kiser has played only 11 defensive snaps but has been a core special teams contributor. His 110 snaps are the sixth-most on the team, and he’s played across four of the six different phases. Kiser has one tackle.
LB Jalen McLeod
McLeod hasn’t played a regular-season snap this year. He was placed on injured reserve but designated to return before the season began. He has not yet practiced.
S Rayuan Lane
Lane has played just 14 defensive snaps but has been a key figure on special teams. His 144 snaps across five different units are the most on the team, and he also leads the Jaguars in tackles with seven in total.
C Jonah MonheimOffense: 65.3Special teams: 28
Monheim played 17 snaps against Kansas City, filling in for Robert Hainsey, and then started for him in Week 6 against Seattle. In that game, Monehim allowed four quarterback pressures. He has played 28 special teams snaps this season.
RB LeQuint AllenOffense: 54.1Special teams: 59.0
Allen has five receptions for 34 yards and four carries for 22 yards. He’s been very good in pass protection and has filled that role often. Allen has played 43 special teams snaps as well.