Jaguars Mock Draft: Huge trade for a WR, add more help on offense

A Jaguars fan in the crowd holds a DUUUVAL Draft. [Bob Self/Florida Times-Union]Jki 042822 Jags2022draftpa 11
A Jaguars fan in the crowd holds a DUUUVAL Draft. [Bob Self/Florida Times-Union]Jki 042822 Jags2022draftpa 11 /
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Rounds 2-4 could provide the Jacksonville Jaguars with a lot in this year’s draft.

Round Two – Pick 57

WR. Tigers . Kayshon Boutte. 2. player. 817.

The Jacksonville Jaguars could certainly use some help in the department of wide receiver. They have a really solid group already there but Trevor Lawrence would benefit a lot if they added Davante Adams and a drafted WR in 2023.

The defense needs help but Trevor Lawrence taking big steps is the most important thing. Kayshon Boutte out of LSU would make a great fit on this Jags team. He is someone that could instantly come in and make an impact.

The Jaguars wouldn’t have their pick in the third round in this mock because they traded it to the Raiders for Adams.

Round Four – Pick 122 – via Tampa Bay Buccaneers

879. . EDGE. Tigers . KJ Henry. 4. player

Addressing the pass rush is important for every team in the NFL. Some teams are loaded on the edge but very few are full to the point where they can’t make use of another one, especially if it is a middle of the draft rookie learning the way.

KJ Henry would make a great fit on this Jaguars team. He’d be able to come in and try to make an impact without having too much pressure on him.

Round Four – Pick 128

player. 808. . G. Trojans . Andrew Voorhees. 4

Andrew Voorhees a few picks later would not be a bad decision by the Jaguars. Adding a guard would be good news as protecting Trevor Lawrence is certainly a good idea for this franchise. He would get the chance to prove himself in year one but adding lineman is never a bad idea.