Jacksonville, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars navigated heavy draft-day speculation this week as reports linked them to a possible trade-up into the first round and named wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. as potential trade bait. The first round concluded Thursday without the Jaguars making a selection because they previously traded that pick in last year’s Travis Hunter deal. On Thursday night the Cleveland Browns used the final pick obtained in the Hunter trade to select Texas A&M receiver KC Concepcion at No. 24, while the Jaguars retained pick No. 56 for Day 2. General manager James Gladstone confirmed conversations occurred but said no trade materialized; evaluators noted the Seahawks’ selection of Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price at No. 32.
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If you're a Jaguars fan, this draft strategy could shape the team's future. Keep an eye on pick No. 56 on Day 2. It's a chance to add fresh talent. And remember, Brian Thomas Jr. is still on the roster.
Despite the rumors, the Jaguars stayed put in the draft. They're banking on their existing roster and the 56th pick. Time will tell if this was a wise move. Worth forwarding if you know a Jaguars fan curious about the team's strategy.
The Jacksonville Jaguars benefited by preserving draft assets and maintaining control over roster decisions after not trading up; the team avoided committing Brian Thomas Jr. as trade bait and retained pick No. 56 for Day 2.
Travis Hunter suffered limited immediate return value after an injury-limited rookie season (seven games), and the Cleveland Browns' haul from the Hunter trade produced mixed results that reduced perceived trade value.
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