With the 2025 NFL draft now behind us, what does the Jacksonville Jaguars’ depth chart at each position on offense now look like?

While there are still some free agents out there and some salary cap space available for the Jaguars, after finalizing their UDFA additions, the roster is now at maximum capacity, and this is largely the group that Jacksonville is going to enter training camp with.

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So, let’s take a 30,000-foot view of the offensive side of the ball and the state of this unit with a position-by-position look at the Jaguars’ roster.

Jaguars quarterbacks

The big question here as the summer unfolds is whether the Jaguars roster two or three quarterbacks. In my opinion, they should only keep two and put either Hanigan or Wolford on the practice squad. I just believe that roster spot can be better utilized elsewhere. But we will see.

Jaguars running backs

Bhayshul Tuten (Draft pick)

LeQuint Allen (Draft pick)

Ja’Quinden Jackson (UDFA)

It’s not often that we see teams keep four running backs on their 53-man roster. Three is standard, and going heavy with four means going light at another position group. But as I wrote in my post-draft roster prediction, I think keeping four backs is in play for the Jaguars.

Jaguars wide receivers

Travis Hunter (Draft pick)

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It goes without saying, but obviously, the addition of Travis Hunter helps change the complexion of this room. The combination of Hunter and Brian Thomas Jr. can form a dynamic one-two punch at the position, while Parker Washington and Dyami Brown now fill some more suitable roles as the third and fourth wide receivers within the offense. Of course, Liam Coen will want to get Thomas and Hunter the ball, but as he described earlier this offseason, spreading the ball around is an important element to the passing game in his offense.

Jaguars tight ends

What I’ll be watching for here as training camp unfolds is if anyone can step into that potential fourth tight end role on the depth chart. Brenton Strange will lead the way at this position, while Hunter Long and Johnny Mundt will have specified roles as well, but beyond that, do we see the Jaguars roster only have three tight ends, or does someone else emerge?

Jaguars offensive linemen

Jonah Monheim (Draft pick)

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Between free agency and the draft, the Jaguars added heavily here with six new additions. We can pencil in right now who we think will make up the starting five, but I think this summer, Jacksonville is going to lean into completion and utilize the versatility they have to put the best five linemen on the field. Consistent success for the Jaguars’ offense begins with steadier play up front.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Jaguars’ updated depth chart on offense after 9 picks