The second round of general manager interviews is underway for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The team announced on Wednesday that they’ve completed the first of those second interviews with Josh Williams, the San Francisco 49ers’ Director of scouting and football operations.
We have completed an in-person interview with Josh Williams for our General Manager position. pic.twitter.com/OYmKHXnDmx
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) February 19, 2025
Williams has been with the 49ers for the last 14 years and his background is rooted in scouting, working on both the college and pro personnel sides of the scouting department.
Williams was promoted to his current role last offseason and works closely with 49ers’ general manager John Lynch. According to San Francisco’s team site, Williams “directs pro and college scouting efforts, supports player development, and assists in contract negotiations.”
Williams is one of five finalists for the Jaguars’ GM job. The other candidates include Bears’ assistant GM Ian Cunningham, Packers VP of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan, Jaguars interim GM Ethan Waugh, and Rams Director of Scouting James Gladstone.
The remaining interviews will take place between Wednesday and Friday with the Jaguars expected to name their next general manager over the week, prior to next week’s NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
Jaguars’ Executive VP Tony Boselli recently discussed what the team is looking for in their next general manager:
– The character of the individual and Boselli and Co. understanding who they are.
– What is their vision and philosophy of football?
– And lastly, what’s their process for establishing that vision and then executing on it?
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