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Changes made to Jaguars projected offensive depth chart after minicamp

Changes made to Jaguars projected offensive depth chart after minicamp

June 14, 2026

Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site

Following three days of minicamp practices, let's put together a revised projection of what the Jacksonville Jaguars' depth chart looks like for the offense.

>As we stated in our recent 53-man roster prediction, what takes place in minicamp won't solely determine playing time and final roster decisions. Ultimatley, training camp and the preseason will carry the most weight.

>That said, minicamp is a piece of that puzzle, and during these practices, there are players who stand out. The foundation for the start of training camp is laid during the offseason programs.

>So with that in mind, here is an early guess on where things stand on offense.

QuarterbacksTrevor Lawerence • >Nick Mullens • >Carter Bradley • >Joey AguilarFrom the sounds of it, this wasn't the best showing for Mullens, but his NFL experience over Bradley and Aguilar still lands him at QB2 on the depth chart.

Running backsBhayshul Tuten • >Chris Rodriguez • >LeQuint Allen • >DeeJay Dallas • >Ameer Abdullah • >J'Mari TaylorWith Rodriguez sidelined during OTAs and minicamp, Tuten holds the RB1 title heading into training camp. Taylor is in that sixth spot, given that Dallas and Abdullah have far more NFL experience in the early going, but he's a name to watch in training camp.

Wide receiversBrian Thomas Jr. • >Parker Washington • >Jakobi Meyers • >Travis Hunter • >CJ Williams • >Josh Cameron • >Tim Jones • >Austin Trammell • >Trebor Pena • >Chandler Brayboy • >Brady Boyd • >Michael Wortham • >Ben PattersonWe know who sits at the top of this depth chart, but during minicamp, both Williams and Cameron were able to stand out in big ways. Jones and Trammell are both experienced special teams contributors, while Pena -- a UDFA -- is a name we heard a few times over the last week.

Tight endBrenton Strange • >Nate Boerkircher • >Quintin Morris • >Tanner Koziol • >Hunter Long • >Patrick Herbert • >Ethan ConnerBoerkircher has jumped Morris, in my opinion, and is someone who appears on his way to seeing significant playing time. Koziol will remain behind Morris for the time being, given Morris' skill set as a blocker. That said, Koziol could make the jump to TE3 during training camp. Long may be on the outside looking in.

Offensive lineCole Van Lanen • >Ezra Cleveland • >Robert Hainsey • >Patrick Mekari • >Anton Harrison • >Walker Little • >Wyatt Milum • >Jonah Monheim • >Chuma Edoga • >Emmanuel Pregnon • >Ricky Lee • >Jerome Carvin • >Killian Zierer • >Jimto Obidegwu • >Garrett DiGiorgioThe first five players make up the Jaguars' projected starting offensive line configuration. I would guess that Little will be the first tackle off the bench, Milum the first guard, and Monheim the backup center. Edoga can play both tackle and guard, while we need to see more from Pregnon yet.

>This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars roster: Revised depth chart on offense after minicamp takeaways