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 Colorado safety Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig.

Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig’s profile

Silmon-Craig joins the Jaguars as an experienced collegiate prospect, playing just shy of 3,000 career defensive snaps over his four seasons at Colorado. He lined up all over the defensive backfield, but spent the bulk of his snaps lining up near the line of scrimmage, either in the slot or as a box defender.

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During the 2024 season specifically, Silmon-Craig’s tackling improved greatly, and that resulted in him being one of PFF’s higher-graded run defenders at the position. In coverage, he allowed a completion rate of 67%, held opponents to 9.7 yards per catch, with one interception and two pass breakups.

In addition to his contributions on defense, Silmon-Craig also played 399 special-teams snaps over his career, and did so across five of the six different phases.

They said it

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders: “I just told a scout, he’s asking me about unsung heroes, I said ‘Cam’s the kind of kid if you allow him, if you draft him, he’s not going to get cut,'” Deion Sanders said. “He’s not going to allow you to cut him. He’s going to play special teams, he’s going to do this, he’s going to do that, and he’s going to consistently show up on film.'”

Scouting report

Ryan Fowler, The Draft Network: “Overall, Silmon-Craig projects as a versatile DB who can contribute in multiple ways. His intelligence and toughness project him as a rotational piece with potential to serve as a core four special-teamer right away. While his lack of size and speed may limit his ceiling, his fundamental ability as a good football player, along with his competitive nature, should allow him to carve out a role.”

Silmon-Craig’s RAS cardHighlights

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