Updated March 17, 2026, 2:10 p.m. ET

After the initial free agency frenzy, the Jacksonville Jaguars dropped in NFL.com’s post-free agency power rankings.

Accounting for the additions and subtractions from each roster, Eric Edholm put together his latest power rankings. Following the 2025 season, the Jaguars came in at No. 9 in Edholm’s rankings. Now, they are No. 12 — dropping three spots.

“The Jags’ list of extremely-pressing needs isn’t long, but they did allow some notable players to walk in free agency, including Devin Lloyd and Greg Newsome II on defense and Travis Etienne on offense,” Edholm wrote. “Can Jacksonville remain among the contenders? Too early to definitively say yes or no.”

It’s been a quiet free agency for the Jaguars, with only one outside signing being made in running back Chris Rodriguez. This was likely a key factor in the Jaguars dropping in Edholm’s rankings.

However, Edholm acknowledged that this was likely never going to be an active free agency for the Jaguars, and there are a few reasons for that.

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As GM James Gladstone explained, the 2027 compensatory picks the Jaguars are projected to receive for letting Lloyd, Etienne, and Newsome walk factored into this approach. Not helping matters either is Jacksonville’s tight salary cap situation this offseason.

But not to be overlooked was the re-signing of Montaric Brown, who was quite good last season and stabilizes the cornerback position. Re-signing Dennis Gardeck also gives the Jaguars another pass-rush presence and a starting SAM linebacker.

Despite the overall lack of moves, Gladstone is confident in where the Jaguars’ roster is at. While a year ago, the roster underwent a lot of turnover, wholesale changes are not needed in 2026, with there being solid foundations at really every position group.

This gives the Jaguars added flexibility going into the NFL draft to take the best player, rather than feeling like they must address a specific position at a certain point.

“The draft should be able to provide some help, as Jacksonville holds 11 total picks, including three third-rounders,” Edholm added.

While depth and competition can be added at a few position groups, the biggest needs that the Jaguars still have to fill are at defensive tackle, along with building out the defensive end rotation behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.

The Jaguars haven’t made an abundance of signings like some, but this roster is positioned quite well. Gladstone was able to raise the floor of this team last year. There will be relatively little roster turnover this year with the Jaguars not having many unrestricted free agents, and the draft still gives Jacksonville the opportunity to add some impact talent.

In addition to all of that, the continuity that comes with being in Liam Coen’s offense and Anthony Campanile’s defense for a second season can contribute to a jump as well.

(This story was updated to add new information.)