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Anytime the Jacksonville Jaguars get into the playoffs should be considered a successful season, and there’s a lot to like about this team coming off last year. They made the postseason for the first time since 2017 and rallied back from a 27-0 deficit against the Los Angeles Chargers before falling short against the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.
The Jags will have nine draft picks to play with at this point as the franchise looks to build for the future of a franchise on the rise.
During the free agency period, the Jags lost right tackle and outside linebacker Arden Key to long-term deals with other franchises. Jacksonville has been fairly quiet on the market with a few key re-signings including safety Andrew Wingard, and the Jaguars signed wide receiver Marvin Jones.
We’ll be tracking their picks throughout the three days of the 2023 NFL Draft, as well as any trades they make between now and the end of Saturday.
Round 1: No. 27 overall (from Bills): Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma
Round 2: No. 61 (from 49ers through Bears): Brenton Strange, TE, Penn State
Round 3: No. 88 — Tank Bigsby, RB, Auburn
Round 4: No. 121 (from Bucs) — Ventrell Miller, ILB, Florida—
Round 4: No. 130 (from Bills) — Tyler Lacy, DE, Oklahoma State
Round 5: No. 136 (from Bears) — Yasir Abdullah, OLB, Louisville
Round 5: No. 160 (from Giants) — Antonio Johnson, S, Texas A&M
Round 6: No. 185 (from Jets) — Parker Washington, WR, Penn State
Round 6: No. 202 — Christian Braswell, CB, Rutgers
Round 6: No. 208 (from Eagles) — Erick Hallett II, S, Pittsburgh
Round 7: No. 226 (from Panthers) — Cooper Hodges, G, Appalachian State
Round 7: No. 227 (from Saints) — Raymond Vohasek, DT, North Carolina
Round 7: No. 240 (from Giants via Ravens) — Derek Parish, FB, Houston