The Jacksonville Jaguars announced a pair of roster moves at cornerback on Saturday. So what does the team’s depth chart at that position now look like?

The cornerback brought in is Levi Wallace, a veteran free agent. Wallace adds experience to the Jaguars‘ cornerback room, having appeared in 96 games during his career, along with making 72 starts.

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The corresponding roster move in order to make room for Wallace was releasing defensive back Aydan White. The Jaguars signed White as an undrafted rookie following the 2025 NFL draft.

The Jaguars are a bit short-handed at the cornerback position with Buster Brown sidelined for the remainder of training camp with an injury. Before the injury, Brown was regularly working with the first team defense.

So the addition of Wallace boosts the depth there, specifically with an experienced presence.

What we know right now is that Tyson Campbell will be starting at one of the outside cornerback positions, and Jourdan Lewis will be in the slot.

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Even without Brown, the Jaguars still have Jarrian Jones, who is making strides in Anthony Campanile’s scheme, as well as Travis Hunter, who is getting more opportunities on defense and taking advantage of them.

De’Antre Prince is another name to know at this position group when it comes to what the final roster might look like.

Between Campbell, Lewis, Brown, Jones, Hunter, and Prince, that’s already six roster spots here accounted for. Not to say that Prince is locked in or that the Jaguars won’t go heavy and keep a seventh cornerback with Hunter also playing receiver, but a majority of the roster spots are accounted for.

Jaguars’ cornerback depth chart after two training camp roster moves

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