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Combine reshaped the Jaguars' draft board
Summary
The Jaguars' scouts attended the NFL Scouting Combine and used testing to adjust their 2026 draft board; Oklahoma DT Gracen Halton and Stanford TE Sam Roush posted standout performances while Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter's stock slipped.
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The Jaguars finished their work at the NFL Scouting Combine and will send scouting and medical staff back to Jacksonville to continue finalizing the 2026 draft class. Head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone did not attend, but a large Jaguars contingent covered the sessions at Lucas Oil Stadium. The week of testing was used to update evaluations and adjust where prospects sit on the team's board. Several position groups drew particular attention during the drills and measurements.
Key findings:
- Defensive tackle remains a clear area of need, and combine testing altered where some prospects are projected on the Jaguars' board.
- Oklahoma defensive tackle Gracen Halton turned in a strong showing and emerged as an athletic three‑technique of interest.
- Texas Tech's Lee Hunter had a less impressive combine performance, and his projected draft range may have moved later as a result.
- The tight end group produced notable results; Stanford's Sam Roush combined size, speed and explosiveness in a way that raised his profile despite a shorter wingspan.
- The defensive back class looked deep overall, with multiple safeties and cornerbacks — including versatile players like Chris Johnson — appearing to benefit from testing.
Summary:
The combine prompted the Jaguars to revisit several evaluations, with defensive line, tight end and defensive back positions receiving renewed focus based on testing. Scouts and medical staff will return home to continue refining the draft board and incorporate medical and interview feedback as they prepare for the draft.
