Jacksonville Jaguars ACC-only, 7-round mock draft

SYRACUSE, NY - OCTOBER 27: Syracuse Orange fans cheer as the team nears a win over North Carolina State Wolfpack at the Carrier Dome on October 27, 2018 in Syracuse, New York. Syracuse upsets North Carolina State 51-41. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
SYRACUSE, NY - OCTOBER 27: Syracuse Orange fans cheer as the team nears a win over North Carolina State Wolfpack at the Carrier Dome on October 27, 2018 in Syracuse, New York. Syracuse upsets North Carolina State 51-41. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) /
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Trill Williams #21 and Jeff Smith #6 (Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports) /

5. player. 827. . Cornerback. Orange . Trill Williams

This is where the Jacksonville Jaguars need to get sleeper picks.

Last season, the Jaguars were on the brink of running out of healthy cornerbacks. After figuring out who will be their starter, they need to add depth to the position. Trill Williams was solid in 2020 but didn’t play as well as he did the season before.

In his first two years at Syracuse, Williams played outside but switched to slot last season. He has the size length and speed to play outside and Jaguars cornerback coach Tim Walton should be able to work with him and get the most out of his skill set.

888. . Linebacker. Cavaliers . Charles Snowden. 5. player

You guessed correctly, the ‘Jags’ have an additional fifth-round pick. This time, they got it from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for safety Ronnie Harrison last year. They can use the selection to take 6-foot-7, 240-pound linebacker Charles Snowden. The Maryland native has a rare length for the position but needs to bulk up and gain strength.

Snowden is surprisingly fast for a player his height and showed he can be effective in pass coverage. On the other hand, he displayed flashes of pass-rush prowess at Virginia, but is still raw and needs to add more pass-rush moves to his collection.