And just like that, the 2025 NFL Draft is over. However, there will still be plenty of moves in the upcoming days, and expect the Jacksonville Jaguars to get into the fun.
In all, the Jags came out of the NFL Draft with a promising draft. They started the whole thing with a bang, trading for the No. 2 pick to select the sport-altering Travis Hunter, who'll have an immediate impact on both offense and defense right off the bat. As part of the deal, they gave the Cleveland Browns their second-round pick this year and their first-rounder in 2026. But despite having one fewer selection, they still added depth and talent across the roster.
After drafting Hunter at No. 2, Jacksonville selected cornerback Caleb Ransaw and offensive lineman Wyatt Mulin with back-to-back picks in the third round. They then turned their attention to other areas of the roster. Here's how their final haul looks.
- Round 1, pick 2: Travis Hunter, WR/CB
- Round 3, pick 88: Caleb Ransaw, S
- Round 3, pick 89: Wyatt Milum, OL
- Round 4, pick 104: Bhayshul Tuten, RB
- Round 4, pick 107: Jack Kiser, LB
- Round 6, pick 194: Jalen McLeod, DE
- Round 6, pick 200: Rayuan Lane III, S
- Round 7, pick 221: Jonah Monheim, OL
- Round 7, pick 236: LeQuint Allen Jr., RB
Jaguars make UDFA signings after the draft
All the prospects who weren't drafted can now sign with whatever team they please. Of course, there's a reason they went undrafted, but every now and then, you could always find a gem. The Jacksonville Jaguars, for instance, have a good track record of finding diamonds in the rough.
Veteran team leader Andrew Wingard went undrafted and has been a mainstay of special teams. Running back James Robinson also didn't get his name called in 2020 and still tallied over 1,000 yards as an undrafted rookie and set a record for the most yards from scrimmage by an undrafted rookie.
With that in mind, here's a list of the undrafted free agents the Jaguars have signed in 2025. Make sure to routinely check the tracker, as it will be updated frequently the next few days.
- Ja'Quinden Jackson, Arkansas RB
- Eli Pancol, Duke WR
- Seth Henigan, Memphis QB
- Cam Camper, Boise State WR
- Patrick Herbert, Oregon TE
- John Copenhaver, North Carolina TE
- Kelvin Rose, Arkansas DL
- Ethan Downs, Oklahoma DL
- Jordan Wright, Connecticut CB
- Doneiko Slaughter, Arkansas CB
- Danny Striggow, Minnesota DE
- Sal Wormley, Penn State OG