With the 17th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Jaguars have the draft capital to complete these crucial transactions. By signing Jonathan Allen and Marshon Lattimore, Jacksonville may get closer to postseason contention in the 2024 NFL season. Allen, a defensive lineman with the Washington Commanders, promises to strengthen the Jaguars’ defensive line. Lattimore, on the other hand, might provide stability in the team’s secondary.
Jacksonville’s 2023 campaign was not good. Indeed, they matched their 2022 total of nine victories. They did not, however, qualify for the playoffs this season. The team endured a late-season collapse despite having an 8-3 record at the beginning of the season. Five of their previous six games were losses. The Houston Texans won the AFC South division title as a result of their loss. Following a Week 18 loss to the Tennessee Titans, it resulted in the team’s postseason departure.
Of all, teams hardly ever consider offers for a Cam Robinson, a reliable 28-year-old left tackle. Still, the Jaguars could benefit from considering potential trade offers. This season, Robinson is rated 46th in tackles by PFF. He therefore presents himself as a possibly useful trading item. This is especially pertinent in light of Walker Little’s rise to prominence as a potential substitute. Jacksonville could save $16.1 million by trading Robinson.
When comparing Zay Jones’ move to alternative trade options, it might save $4.4 million. Calvin Ridley, a future free agent with higher priorities, would benefit from that. Teams willing to trade a Day 3 choice may also be interested in ILB Chad Muma. This is true even though he has only played 145 snaps this season.
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