Jacksonville Jaguars 7 round mock draft
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Round 5: James Cowser, DE Southern Utah
Coswer is a big guy with incredible length and with a few good years under Jared Odrick, he could easily and quickly develop into a dominant guy.
Round 6: Bryce Williams, TE East Carolina
With the departure of Clay Harbor in free agency and the aging of Jags great Mercedes Lewis makes back up TE a need for the offense. If Williams makes it past the 5th round then the Jags should pull the trigger.
Round 6: Kyle Friend, G Temple
Friend is a bigger guard who needs developing for a few years but could learn well under Veteran Mackenzie Bernadeua.
Round 7: Justin Burris, CB North Carolina State
Burris is built like Prince Amukamara, 6’1 201lbs. Burris won’t be “NFL” read for a few years but provides good depth and fits Gus Bradley’s corner preference.