Jacksonville — The Jaguars held a rookie minicamp in Jacksonville on Saturday, where 27 rookies (10 draft picks and 17 undrafted free agents) took the field under coaches led by Liam Coen. Reporters observed air-only drills and provided first impressions of all 10 draft picks, highlighting tight end Nate Boerkircher (No. 56) among standouts. This week, the team faces roster consequences from recent free-agent moves: Travis Etienne signed a four-year, $48 million deal with the New Orleans Saints, and the market saw the Jets sign Breece Hall to a three-year, $43.5 million contract. The Jaguars will rely on a running back committee and continue evaluating rookies across the offseason and in training camp.
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The Jaguars' roster changes could shake up the game. If you're a fan, this could mean a different style of play to watch. If you're into fantasy football, you might want to reconsider your picks. Keep an eye on rookie Nate Boerkircher, who's already making waves.
The Jaguars are in transition. They're banking on new talent to fill the gaps left by Etienne and Hall. It's a gamble, but one that could pay off big. Worth forwarding if you know a die-hard Jaguars fan or a fantasy football enthusiast.
The Jacksonville Jaguars benefited by evaluating and developing rookie depth during rookie minicamp while addressing roster gaps created in free agency.
The Jaguars lost a proven rusher when Travis Etienne signed a four-year, $48 million deal with the New Orleans Saints, creating an immediate need at running back.
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