Jacksonville Jaguars Mock Draft Roundup 2.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft, we will update our Jacksonville Jaguars Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Jacksonville Jaguars from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Jaguars:

NFL.com — Eric Edholm

5. Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

We're still waiting to see who'll take the GM reins in Jacksonville, but I can imagine new head coach Liam Coen wanting to support Trevor Lawrence with a do-it-all threat at tight end, even if selecting Warren in the top five feels a tad rich to me.

CBS Sports — Josh Edwards

5. Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan

There are teams with worse rosters that had better seasons than the Jaguars, but they still have needs to fill. Mason Graham fills a position of need for new head coach Liam Coen. A front with Josh Hines-Allen, Travon Walker, Arik Armstead and Graham would be formidable.

NFL.com — Bucky Brooks

5. Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan

Pairing Graham with 2024 second-rounder Maason Smith would give the Jaguars an intriguing interior tandem with disruptive potential.

Yahoo! — Tice/McDonald

5. Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan

With QBs and Hunter going early, the Jaguars have talented players to select from. The Jaguars, and whatever general manager will be making this pick for them, go with the explosive Graham to add some interior disruption to their front. Jacksonville has holes at other places along the roster, but Graham is a talented player who played through injuries in 2025, and would turn the Jaguars' front into one of the league's better ones right away.

The Athletic — Baumgardner/Dochterman

5. Will Campbell, OT, LSU

The Jaguars could go a number of directions here — and they might have to choose a different one, as Campbell could be off the board before we get to this spot. But if OT1 is still available, Jacksonville has to pounce, because protecting Trevor Lawrence should be priority No. 1. Campbell, a three-year starting left tackle, could be a culture-changer who is athletic enough to play guard, if needed.

EDSFootball — Kevin Hanson

5. Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan

Jacksonville ranked bottom three in sack percentage (5.5%), passing Y/A (7.9), passes intercepted (six), and yards per play allowed (5.9) last season. Maybe the Jaguars will choose a different Michigan Wolverine (Will Johnson) here, but their defense would benefit from the disruptive interior presence of Graham, who plays with outstanding quickness and a relentless motor.

The 33rd Team — Kyle Crabbs

5. Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Jacksonville eventually got their man by hiring Liam Coen — although it didn't come without some drama. Thankfully for the Jaguars, the decision to move on from Trent Baalke was enough to seal the deal. The move opens Jacksonville up for more potential directions with their No. 5 overall selections versus the norms Baalke has become known for. Coen should bring some excitement to the organization. So, too, would Hunter as a viable two-way star who can change the game in many ways.

NFL.com — Daniel Jeremiah

5. Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan

Graham is one of the cleaner evaluations in the draft. He provides unbelievable quickness, balance and instincts.

ESPN — Mel Kiper

5. Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan

The Jaguars are probably thinking defense here -- it's just a matter of where on defense. Michigan corner Will Johnson could be the answer opposite Tyson Campbell. Georgia safety Malaki Starks could replace Andre Cisco if Jacksonville doesn't re-sign Cisco and is open to trading back. But defensive tackle is the biggest need, and Graham is one heck of a football player. He wins with his technique, using leverage to beat interior offensive linemen. Graham could slide between Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen and wreak havoc from the inside.

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