4 under-the-radar Jaguars free agent targets still available

ByRyan Heckman|
Jacksonville Jaguars, Liam Coen
Jacksonville Jaguars, Liam Coen | James Gilbert/GettyImages

The Jacksonville Jaguars have been one of the busier teams this offseason, dating back to the very beginning. Whether we're talking Trent Baalke, Doug Pederson or Liam Coen, there have been storylines galore.

Now, the focus is on the middle portion of free agency after the first wave has died down. Before the 2025 NFL Draft in about a month, the Jaguars can still continue adding talent in order to set this roster up for the best possible success going into summer months.

Since free agency has been brought to more of a simmer, now, signings aren't exactly happening left and right. Blockbuster moves are not prevalent at this point. But, there is still talent to be had.

Who else is still available that might interest the Jaguars? Let's take a look at just a few who might have flown under the radar, but are still looking for jobs.

The Jaguars have an opportunity to bolster depth at key positions during the second wave of free agency

Matthew Judon, DE

Getting the team another pass rusher should still be up there on the priority list, and after last year's ho-hum campaign for Matthew Judon, he's taken his time in finding a new team. Maybe he's still wanting more money than other teams believe he's worth. The Jaguars could front-load a deal over its first year if they really wanted to, just so they can continue to upgrade the pass rush. He'll turn 33 in August and put up 5.5 sacks in 2024.

Kendall Fuller, CB

Jacksonville should add depth to their cornerback room at this point, and might do so via the draft. But, Kendall Fuller is still out there and has been consistently underrated throughout his career. Fuller most recently played for the Dolphins, so he wouldn't have to travel far from Miami to Jacksonville.

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Stefon Diggs, WR

The Jaguars' receiving room has certainly been in flux with the exit of Christian Kirk and ascension of Brian Thomas Jr. Signing Dyami Brown was a sneaky move, but if this team wanted someone who could be the 1B to Thomas' 1A, then Stefon Diggs makes sense. Money wouldn't be an issue, so if Diggs is wanting a decent-sized contract even after coming off an ACL tear, Jacksonville could do it.

Gerald Everett, TE

The Jags have essentially kept Brenton Strange atop the depth chart with Evan Engram's departure. They've brought in names like Johnny Mundt and Hunter Long, but someone like Gerald Everett would immediately jump the two of them in terms of depth and he might even command a good chunk of snaps over Strange.

For added depth and a receiving threat, Everett would be a solid veteran addition for Trevor Lawrence and the offense. He's going to be 31, but should still have some solid football left in the tank.

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