How did the Jacksonville Jaguars do value-wise in the 2025 NFL draft compared to the consensus big board?

Getting value out of each draft pick is an important part of the draft process as the days unfold. And trying to capture that element can dictate how a team moves about the draft board and who they select.

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However, determining “value” in the NFL draft–at least from the outside–is a nearly impossible task.

For one, an NFL team’s big board probably looks nothing like the ones we see on the outside. Also, when it comes to judging value, that can be team-specific when discussing a prospect, based on the traits that player possesses or how the team plans to utilize them.

But with that said, in our best effort to glean how much value the Jaguars were able to derive from this year’s draft, we turn to Arif Hasan of Wide Left Football for help.

Each year, Hasan creates a consensus big board that ranks the top 300 players in the class and utilizes 101 different big boards from top draft analysts. As Hasan says, “the consensus of these experts does a better predictive job than individual experts.”

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So with all that in mind, here is each Jaguars draft pick, where they were taken, where they were ranked on the consensus big board, and the difference to determine the “value.”

Travis Hunter, CB/WR, ColoradoCaleb Ransaw, DB, TulaneWyatt Milum, IOL, West VirginiaBhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia TechJack Kiser, LB, Notre DameJalen McLeod, LB, AuburnRayuan Lane, S, NavyJonah Monheim, C, USCLeQuint Allen, RB, Syracuse

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Jacksonville Jaguars best ‘value’ picks