Who did the Jacksonville Jaguars select in the latest seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft from Pro Football Network?
With 10 selections in this year’s draft, the Jaguars have a terrific opportunity to infuse the roster with young and high-end talent on rookie deals. Some of the key positions they have to address include the secondary and in the trenches on both sides of the ball.
Ben Rolfe didn’t only put together a one or two round mock draft, but he went all seven rounds. So let’s break down each of the Jaguars’ selections.
Pick 5: Will Campbell, OT, LSU
The offensive line play has to improve this season, as head coach Liam Coen put it. Campbell can add competition at tackle for the Jaguars or he can move inside and play guard. As both a run-blocker and a pass-blocker, Campbell has consistently graded out as one of the better performers, according to PFF’s metrics.
“He’s explosive off the ball, with strong hands and the athleticism to handle quick edge rushers,” wrote Rolfe. “His tape speaks for itself as one of the top tackles in the class — don’t let arm length concerns overshadow his elite skill set.”
Pick 35: Wyatt Milum, G, West Virginia
Rolfe agrees with Coen that the offensive line play for the Jaguars has to improve. Milum played almost 3,000 snaps over four seasons. He was dominant in 2024, allowing just six pressures and no sacks over 356 pass-blocking snaps and was one of PFF’s highest-graded run-blockers as well.
“Milum has a rare combination of intelligence, toughness, and skill,” wrote Rolfe. “He is a fantastic pass protector and has the physicality to dominate the run game as well. He is rarely in the wrong position and can be an immediate starter who elevates this line in both assets of the game. There is a chance he will be viewed as a first-round pick after the pre-draft process.”
Pick 70: TJ Sanders, IDL, South Carolina
Building through the trenches. The Jaguars run defense and ability to get after the quarterback more consistently also has to improve, like the offensive line play. Jacksonville ranked 32nd in ESPN’s pass rush win rate last season and 27th in run stop rate.
Sanders was one of PFF’s highest-graded interior run defenders in 2024. He also generated 33 pressures and five sacks as a pass rusher.
“T.J. Sanders would instantly add explosiveness to that group, either as a starter or a rotational piece,” Rolfe wrote. “You cannot have too many players along that line, as we have seen from the Eagles, and Sanders would be another valuable piece to the puzzle. He is a force both against the run and collapsing the pocket and could be a fantastic value in Round 3.”
Pick 88: Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State
The Jaguars secondary was among the worst in football last season when it came to surrendering explosive passing plays. This included 22 plays of at least 30 yards and eight plays of 50 or more yards, according to ESPN.
Ransom played most of his snaps at free safety but moved around the secondary. He was one of PFF’s highest-graded run defenders at safety and had three interceptions and 10 pass breakups over his five college seasons.
“He can play both in coverage and run support, even if his tackling can sometimes be a little suspect,” Rolfe wrote. “He is perhaps better in coverage, where he is excellent at reading the quarterback’s eyes and getting into passing lanes. He adds leadership to that versatility and had already shown an ability to develop his game.”
Pick 106: Tai Felton, WR, Maryland
After totaling 732 yards in 2023, Felton had a career year in 2024, with 1,119 yards at 11.7 yards per catch with nine touchdowns. Getting more production in the passing game from receivers not named Brian Thomas Jr. will be on the to-do list this season for Coen.
Pick 125: Sebastian Castro, S, Iowa
The Jaguars are double-dipping at safety–and that makes sense. Improved play isn’t only needed but bolstering the depth for 2025 and beyond is as well.
Although listed as a safety, the bulk of Castro’s snaps have come in the slot, where the Jaguars do have Jarrian Jones. In coverage, Castro allowed a completion rate of 61% in his career with four interceptions and 10 pass breakups at only 6.9 yards per catch. He’s also graded out quite well against the run.
Pick 143: Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State
In addition to giving up big plays, the Jaguars’ secondary ranked 24th in completion rate and 30th or worse in yards per pass attempt, interceptions, and passer rating.
Parrish is a boundary cornerback who has a career completion rate of just 52% when targeted. He allowed a career-low 9.3 yards per catch in 2024 and has four interceptions and 10 pass breakups over the last two seasons.
Pick 184: Joshua Gray, G, Oregon State
Gray is a very experienced player with almost 3,700 career snaps. Most of his playing time came at left tackle, but he moved to left guard in 2024. This season, Gray would allow just one sack and 12 pressures over 466 pass-blocking snaps. He was also an above-average run-blocker by PFF’s metrics.
Pick 196: Xavier Truss, G, Georgia
More offensive line help for the Jaguars. Truss has played every offensive line position except for center in his college career. As primarily a right guard in 2024, Truss allowed four sacks, 16 pressures over 470 pass-blocking snaps and received a so-so run-blocking grade.
Pick 223: Caden Prieskorn, TE, Ole Miss
Tight end is a sneaky need for the Jaguars. For one, they only have three tight ends under contract currently, but in addition to that, a strong blocking presence at that position will be important to Coen’s offense.
Prieskorn graded out decently as a run-blocker this past season, improving from his 2023 grade. In his two seasons at Ole Miss, he was a reliable target and caught 44 passes at an impressive 15.6 yards per catch with five touchdowns and was particularly good at picking up YAC. According to PFF, 44% of his snaps in 2024 came from the slot.
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