Jaguars 2022 free agency recap: Arrivals, departures and other moves

Washington Football Team guard Brandon Scherff (75). Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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Offensive tackle Cam Robinson (74) of the Jacksonville Jaguars (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports) /

Here are the players the Jaguars have re-signed in free agency.

Cam Robinson, LT – The Jaguars applied the franchise tag on Robinson for the second straight year. They’ll pay the 2017 second-round pick a salary of $16.6 million in 2022. Based on the commitment the team made, Robinson should be firmly entrenched as the team’s left tackle.

Andrew Wingard, safety – Dewey was a restricted free agent and the Jaguars used the original round tender of him. He will have a salary of $2.43 million this upcoming season. Wingard will probably compete with sophomore Andre Cisco for a starting job and if he ends up losing, he will provide depth to the Jags’ safety room.

Terry Godwin, WR. The Jaguars announced they’ve extended Terry Godwin. Per Over the Cap, the former Georgia Bulldog is set to make $895,000 in 2022, with no guaranteed money.

Will Richardson, OT – The Jags brought Will Richardson back on the first official day of free agency. A fourth-round pick in the 2018 draft, Richardson has started games at tackle and at guard. His versatility will come in handy in case one of the Jaguars’ starting offensive linemen have to miss time.

Tre Herndon, CB – On the second official day of free agency, the Jags re-signed Tre Herndon. After going undrafted in 2018, the Vanderbilt product signed with Jacksonville and has gone on to start 52 games with 39 starts. As of this writing, the terms of the deal haven’t been made available. He should be cornerback number four on the Jags’ depth chart.