The Jacksonville Jaguars haven’t gotten production from their 2025 NFL Draft class the way they thought they would. Travis Hunter Jr. struggled to find consistent success on both sides of the ball before he went down with a season-ending knee injury in practice.
Bhayshul Tuten has had some splash plays, but Travis Etienne Jr. has been the bellcow for the Jags’ backfield.
LeQuint Allen Jr. has emerged as an astounding pass protector and quality energy guy, but he also plays sparingly. The same goes for guard Wyatt Milum and safety Rayuan Lane III. Jack Kiser barely saw the field before he went on IR. Caleb Ransaw and Jalen McLeod haven’t played at all. But one late-round pick might be making an unexpected impact for the Jaguars down the stretch and in the postseason.