In addition to their nine draft picks, the Jacksonville Jaguars signed 22 undrafted rookies as well, following the 2025 NFL draft.

Just as we did with each of the nine selections, let’s take a closer look at each of the Jaguars‘ UDFAs. Up next is Minnesota defensive lineman Danny Striggow.

Danny Striggow’s profile

Following the NFL draft, Striggow was on Chad Reuter’s list of top undrafted free agents at the defensive end position, and he was one of the highest-paid UDFA signings throughout the NFL, earning $254,000 from the Jaguars.

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Striggow played 1,381 career snaps on defense, with nearly 1,100 coming over the last two years. From 2023 to 2024, Striggow saw his pressure and sack production increase, which included a career-high 25 pressures and six sacks this past year.

Along with his pass rush production, Striggow graded out well against the run by PFF’s metrics. Out of 200-plus eligible defensive ends, Striggow ranked 52nd in run defense grade and 51st in run-stop rate.

They said it

In an interview with Justin Melo of The Draft Network, Striggow described his game.

“I think of myself initially as a power guy,” Striggow said. “I love being able to set the tone right away. Physicality is my calling card as a player. I work effort and physicality into my pass-rush arsenal. Speed and counter moves usually come off of power and effort.

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“I like letting offensive linemen know I’m there early. You’re gonna have to deal with power. That ends up expanding my arsenal as the game progresses forward. I like going two-to-one long arm. I like working the edge at times. You win off the edge and get the tackle thinking. That’s when you hit the inside move.”

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This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Breaking down Jaguars’ UDFA DL Danny Striggow