Jacksonville Jaguars: 5-round all-offense mock draft

NFL Commisioner Roger Goodell poses with Jaguars fans during the first round of the NFL Draft Thursday, April 25, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn.Gw41772
NFL Commisioner Roger Goodell poses with Jaguars fans during the first round of the NFL Draft Thursday, April 25, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn.Gw41772 /
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5. player. 837. . . . Charlie Kolar, tight end

Finally, depth for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ skill positions.

The Jacksonville Jaguars need to getter production from their tight end room. This season, Tyler Eifert and James O’Shaughnessy have a combined 62 receptions for 591 yards and two touchdowns. Meanwhile, 2020 sixth-round pick Tyler Davis has been a non-factor and Ben Ellefson is out for the year.

Even if the Jaguars draft Kyle Pitts in the first round, they still need to add more talent to their tight end group. Charlie Kolar is a red-zone threat and has hauled in 13 touchdowns for the Cyclones in the last two seasons. Moreover, he’s shown the ability to stretch the field and averaged 13.8 yards per reception in 2020.

838. . . . Dazz Newsome, wide receiver. 5. player

Next season, D.J. Chark Jr. and Laviska Shenault Jr. will likely be the Jaguars’ primary wide receivers. Keelan Cole could come back and depending on the team’s evaluation, Collie Johnson can be their fourth wide receiver.

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Terrace Marshall Jr. could round up the Jaguars’ wide receiver corps in the second round, but the team’s brass should still add wideout and Dazz Newsome of North Carolina would be a good choice in the fifth round. The senior has hauled in 48 receptions for 616 yards and five touchdowns.