March 5, 2026, 2:04 p.m. ET
With free agency near, let’s explore what the Jacksonville Jaguars’ starting offense would look like at this very moment.
Now, to state the obvious, what this lineup looks like today may not be what it will look like come training camp after free agency and the NFL draft take place. But what this exercise does do is provide us with insight into the current state of the Jaguars‘ roster.
None of the Jaguars’ current free agents were included since they could end up elsewhere.
The good news on offense for Jacksonville, as we see below, is that there will be quite a bit of continuity from Year 1 to Year 2 under Liam Coen, and that’s a good thing.
Let’s dive in.
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Quarterback: Trevor Lawrence
No mystery here.
Running back: Bhayshul Tuten
Travis Etienn is a free agent, and one NFL insider believes that he will be playing elsewhere in 2026, leaving Tuten as RB1, although we will see plenty of LeQuint Allen as well.
Tight end: Brenton Strange
Under Liam Coen, we saw our fair share of two-tight-end sets as well. In those personnel groupings, we can expect to see Quintin Morris on the field with Strange.
Wide receiver: Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, Brian Thomas Jr.
Travis Hunter will see receiver snaps as well, but an early report tells us that he will be a full-time cornerback and a part-time wide receiver.
Offensive line: Cole Van Lanen, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, Patrick Mekari, Anton Harrison
I’ll play it safe and go chalk with this one, but I do expect that we see a lot of competition up front this summer, particularly along the interior at guard and center. The offensive line has to do a better job of paving running lanes this season.