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Jaguars Navigate Draft Flexibility With No. 56 Pick

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Jacksonville Jaguars will make their first selection of the 2026 NFL Draft at No. 56 and enter the event with 11 total picks this month. The team traded its 2026 first-round pick to the Cleveland Browns as part of the Travis Hunter deal and returns most starters on offense and defense. Coaching staff led by Liam Coen and GM James Gladstone have emphasized flexibility, and scouts project options at offensive line, edge defender and secondary positions. This week analysts flagged potential targets near No. 56, and the Jaguars could trade up using midround assets or select best-available prospects on draft day.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Jaguars trade 2026 first-round pick (No. 24) to Cleveland as part of the Travis Hunter deal.
  • Team confirms returning starters: 10-of-11 on offense, 8-of-11 on defense entering 2026 offseason.
  • Sports Illustrated and analysts identify edge defense and offensive line as focus areas ahead of the draft.
  • Jaguars enter 2026 NFL Draft with pick No. 56 and 11 total selections.
  • Organization considers packaging midround picks to move up while preserving future first-round capital.

Why This Matters to You

The Jaguars' draft strategy could impact the team's performance next season. If you're a fan, this is a key moment to watch. If you're into fantasy football, potential new players could be game-changers. Check out analysts' projections for the No. 56 pick.

The Bottom Line

The Jaguars are playing a strategic game with their No. 56 pick and 11 total selections. They're aiming for flexibility and considering all options, from trading up to picking the best available talent. Worth forwarding if you know a Jaguars fan or a fantasy football enthusiast.

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Who Benefited

The Jacksonville Jaguars' front office benefits from draft flexibility, holding 11 selections across 2026 and projected extra midround picks in 2027, enabling strategic roster building without surrendering future first-round capital.

Who Impacted

The Cleveland Browns received the Jaguars' 2026 first-round pick via the Travis Hunter trade; Jacksonville surrendered a top-24 pick which limits immediate access to first-round talent in 2026.

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Who Benefited

The Jacksonville Jaguars' front office benefits from draft flexibility, holding 11 selections across 2026 and projected extra midround picks in 2027, enabling strategic roster building without surrendering future first-round capital.

Who Impacted

The Cleveland Browns received the Jaguars' 2026 first-round pick via the Travis Hunter trade; Jacksonville surrendered a top-24 pick which limits immediate access to first-round talent in 2026.

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