Jacksonville Jaguars: What Would an All-Offensive Draft Look Like?

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – DECEMBER 31: Rayshard Ashby #23 of the Virginia Tech Hokies tries to stop Lynn Bowden Jr. #1 of the Kentucky Wildcats as he runs with the ball during the Belk Bowl at Bank of America Stadium on December 31, 2019, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – DECEMBER 31: Rayshard Ashby #23 of the Virginia Tech Hokies tries to stop Lynn Bowden Jr. #1 of the Kentucky Wildcats as he runs with the ball during the Belk Bowl at Bank of America Stadium on December 31, 2019, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /

Round 3, Pick 73 – Chase Claypool WR (TE1 for Me), Notre Dame

His name has a wide receiver next to it but Chase Claypool SCREAMS tight end and in an extremely weak draft he is my starter. He is put into a position to develop in a now-deep tight end group for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Round 4, Pick 116 – Lynn Bowden, WR, Kentucky

I debated going Zack Moss out of Utah with this pick but after going Swift in the 2nd round and with the concerns surrounding Moss’ knee it made the most sense to go with Lynn Bowden.

Round 4, Pick 137 – Shane Lemieux, IOL, Oregon

Getting depth for the offensive line is something I strongly support ANY year, and for the Jaguars to have 5 picks between the 4th and 5th rounds it lines up perfectly. Shane Lemieux has the length to come in and provide depth right away.

Round 4, Pick 140 – James Morgan, QB, FIU

My guess is the Jaguars pick up Andy Dalton if the Bengals release him, but if not, James Morgan provides a strong arm to back up Minshew.