Jan. 21, 2026, 12:14 p.m. ET

The Jacksonville Jaguars do not have a first-round draft pick in 2026. So, using Mel Kiper’s first mock draft as our guide, which prospects could the Jaguars potentially miss out on in Round 1?

The Jaguars do not own their first-round pick this year after trading it to the Cleveland Browns in the 2025 NFL draft to move up to select Travis Hunter.

So instead of picking at 24th overall in the first round, that pick belongs to the Browns.

Some positions of need for the Jaguars this offseason could include cornerback, defensive tackle, and end, along with safety and tight end.

These needs could, of course, change depending on how free agency unfolds.

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For an overview of the current state of the Jaguars’ roster, you can find that here.

Based on how Kiper’s mock shook out, here is who the Jaguars could have possibly taken had they owned their first-round draft pick.

Mansoor Delane, CB, LSUAkheem Mesidor, DE, MiamiPeter Woods, DT, ClemsonAvieon Terrell, CB, ClemsonKayden McDonald, DT, Ohio StateCaleb Banks, DT, FloridaCashius Howell, OLB, Texas A&MBrandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

Here are the picks that the Jaguars do have in 2026, according to Spotrac:

Round 2Round 3 (from Detroit)Round 3Round 3 (from Detroit)Round 5 (from San Francisco)Round 5Round 6 (from Philadelphia)Round 7 (from Detroit)Round 7 (from LA Rams)