Feb. 9, 2026, 12:38 p.m. ET

A computer-simulated mock draft projects the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 2026 NFL draft picks.The simulation selected wide receiver Chris Brazzell II and defensive tackle Christen Miller with its first two picks.

With the 2026 NFL offseason now here for all 32 teams after the Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl 60, let’s dive into a full seven-round mock draft for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Using Pro Football Network’s mock draft machine, this mock draft was completely computer-simulated to best take as much of the human element and any biases out of the equation.

So, who did the Jaguars come away with? Let’s break down the selections.

Jacksonville Jaguars 7-round computer-simulated 2026 NFL mock draftPick 56: WR Chris Brazzell II, TennesseePick 57: DT Christen Miller, GeorgiaPick 100: RB Kaytron Allen, Penn StateExpert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.

With Jakobi Meyers, Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington, and Travis Hunter, wide receiver is not a position the Jaguars have to add to early on.

Then, as we’ve seen James Gladstone do, he traded up to address a big need, adding defensive tackle Christen Miller. The Jaguars need more pass-rush productivity from this position group.

Like receiver, I don’t think that running back is a top 100 need. Even if Travis Etienne ends up elsewhere, the Jaguars still have Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen.

Pick 117: TE Dallen Bentley, UtahPick 162: RB Roman Hemby, IndianaPick 164: OT Carver Willis, Washington

Tight end is an under-the-radar need. Currently, there are only four players on the roster — so more depth is needed — while Hunter Long and Johnny Mundt are in the final year of their deals.

A second running back pick is unnecessary. And at this stage of the draft, defensive end, cornerback, or linebacker — especially if Devin Lloyd is gone — need to be much greater priorities than offensive tackle.

Pick 195: DT Landon Robinson, NavyPick 233: TE Dae’Quan Wright, Ole MissPick: 245: CB Theran Johnson, Oregon

I like the idea of double-dipping at defensive tackle. However, I can’t say I feel that way about the tight end position. Then, with Montaric Brown and Greg Newsome both hitting free agency, cornerback likely needs to be addressed sooner than pick 245.

Again, not taking a defensive end to bolster the depth behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker would be a big miss.