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Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Draft Grades

Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Draft Grades

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Here's my grades for the Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 draft! Overall, I ended up with an A for James Gladstone's inaugural draft. But what do you guys think? What grade would you give our class?

Round 1, No. 2: Travis Hunter, WR/DB, Colorado - A

A bold move to energize our franchise and fill two positions of need at once. If he lives up to his potential and becomes a blue chip player on both sides of the ball, this will be a massive win for our franchise for decades.

Round 3, No. 88: Caleb Ransaw, CB, Tulane - A

This is mainly bolstered by the fact James Gladstone traded back to get two future third-rounders and still nabbed a fast, versatile, and sure-tackling DB who can also contribute on special teams. My only knock is that we passed on Xavier Watts for him and potentially could have got him later.

Round 3, No. 89: Wyatt Milum, G, West Virginia - A+

Brilliant. He can compete for a starting guard job right away and offers flexibility and depth in case of injuries.

Round 4, No. 104: Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech - B+

Fastest RB in the draft, could potentially replace Etienne. Not sure if we needed an RB here, but it was good value.

Round 4, No. 107: Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame - C+

With Oluakon, Miller, Muma and Lloyd in the fold, adding another thumping LB who struggles in coverage seems a little redundant. This would have been a great spot to get Ransaw.

Round 6, No. 194: Jalen McLeod, LB, Auburn - A

Productive player I'm cool with taking flier on. I would have knocked us more for not adding more to the defensive line, but we signed Ogbah right after the draft in another brilliant move by Gladstone.

Round 6, No. 200: Rayuan Lane III, S, Navy - C+

Special teams player who I don't think will make the roster. I would have rather taken Watts and Ransaw and then taken McCleod here. He has good instincts so I would love to be wrong.

Round 7, No. 221: Jonah Monheim, OL, USC - A

He should easily overtake Luke Fortner as the backup center and potentially grow into a starter. If there was a way we could have come away with Jared Wilson and Milum, I would have been thrilled.

Round 7, No. 236: LeQuint Allen, RB, Syracuse - A-

Kind of a do it all RB who actually has great blocking prowess. I could see him making the roster over Keilan Robinson just for that and potentially working his way up to RB3 or RB2.

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