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3 hours ago · The Jacksonville Jaguars have finished signing their nine-player 2024 NFL Draft class on Friday by signing rookie first-round pick WR Brian Thomas Jr.
May 16, 2024 · While some picks such as Tufele, Smith, and Camp didn't work out, the Jaguars' 2021 class has done enough to earn a B grade from CBS Sports' Pete Prisco in his regrade of the year's draft...
2 hours ago · JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Receiver Brian Thomas Jr., the 23rd overall pick in the NFL draft, signed his rookie contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Friday. Thomas was slated to get a four-year deal worth $14.6 million under the NFL’s rookie slotting system.
May 29, 2024 · The Jaguars’ first college draft pick was future All-Pro tackle Tony Boselli, who would serve as the anchor of a productive offense that helped the Jaguars quickly become a winning franchise. After posting a 4–12 record in their inaugural season, the Jaguars went 9–7 and earned a spot in the AFC playoffs the following season behind the ...
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May 17, 2024 · Review of all 32 teams draft, with grades and UDFA signings. This time it’s the Jacksonville Jaguars.
23 hours ago · Published June 7, 2024 04:31 PM. The Jaguars completed their rookie draft class signings Friday. The team announced that first-round receiver Brian Thomas Jr. now is under contract. He was the final member of the nine-player draft class to sign. Jacksonville traded back from No. 17 overall to No. 23, where it selected the LSU receiver.
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4 days ago · May 28, 2024; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson during Day 4 of Jacksonville’s 2024 offseason team activities (OTAs). Using the UC Berkeley GPA calculator on a strict 4.0 scale, factoring in plus and minus grades, the Jaguars’ team-wide grade equaled 2.96 out of four (A+/A). For reference, a 3.0 would have resulted in a B.