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On this page, you will find all of our picks for the Jacksonville Jaguars in Kevin Hanson's 2021 NFL Mock Draft and Brendan Donahue's 2021 NFL Mock Draft.

Jaguars Picks in Hanson's 2021 NFL Mock

1. Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson

Over the past decade, no team has won fewer games than the Jaguars (44). Despite their franchise futility, this marks the first draft in team history that the Jaguars own the rights to the first overall pick and the timing couldn't be better.

The presumptive No. 1 overall pick in 2021 for several years now, Lawrence is a generational talent that is arguably the best quarterback prospect to enter the league since Andrew Luck. Not only do the Jaguars have the opportunity to draft a franchise quarterback at No. 1, they have multiple picks in four of the first five rounds of the draft and no team enters free agency with more available cap space, per Over the Cap.

In other words, it's unlikely that the Jaguars will rank last in wins over the previous decade when we look back 10 years from now.

25. Christian Barmore, IDL, Alabama

My top-ranked interior defensive lineman, the redshirt sophomore had 9.5 tackles for loss including eight sacks and three forced fumbles in 2020 and played his best football down the stretch. Six of Barmore's sacks came in the final six games of the season and Georgia edge rusher Azeez Ojulari was the only SEC defender to record more sacks in 2020.

33. Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State

45. Alex Leatherwood, OT, Alabama

65. Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse

Continue reading Kevin Hanson's 2021 NFL Mock Draft

Jaguars Picks in Donahue's 2021 NFL Mock

1. Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson

It feels as if this pick has been three years in the making ever since Lawrence burst onto the scene as a freshman at Clemson and lead them to a national championship. At 6-foot-6 and 220 pounds with mobility, Lawrence is the type of prospect that scouts have compared to the likes of John Elway and Andrew Luck as a once-in-a-decade type of talent. With a new regime in Jacksonville headlined by Urban Meyer, they aren't going to begin their tenure by passing on a talent like Lawrence.

25. Jaelan Phillips, EDGE, Miami (FL)

After securing their franchise QB with Trevor Lawrence earlier, the Jags turn their attention to pressuring the other team's QB since they had the second-fewest sacks in the league last year with only 18. In 10 games last year, Phillips had 8.5 sacks and that's after sitting out the 2019 season due to transferring from UCLA.

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Jaguars Picks from 2022 NFL Mock Draft

3. Evan Neal, OT, Alabama

Neal has starting experience at both left guard (2019) and right tackle (2020), but it's possible he moves to the other side to replace Alex Leatherwood at left tackle in 2021. Regardless of how the Jaguars fill the void created by left tackle Cam Robinson's impending free agency, Neal would help upgrade the offensive line no matter where he lines up.

Continue reading our way-too-early 2022 NFL Mock Draft

Jaguars Picks from 2023 NFL Mock Draft

1. Will Anderson, EDGE, Alabama

As noted in our 2021 NFL mock draft, the Jaguars own the rights to their first-ever No. 1 overall pick, which they will undoubtedly use on Clemson's Trevor Lawrence. More than likely, the Jags won't be picking first again in 2023 given their treasure trove of draft picks and ability to spend in free agency.

Nonetheless, they have the first pick based on our criteria for determining the draft order and get a disruptive edge rusher in Anderson. Among SEC defenders, only Georgia's Azeez Ojulari and former teammate Christian Barmore had more sacks in 2020 than Anderson had as a true freshman. Only the Cincinnati Bengals (17) had fewer sacks than the Jaguars (18) in 2020.

Continue reading our way-too-early 2023 NFL Mock Draft

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