JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars have a few clear needs entering the 2026 offseason. It remains to be seen if the offensive line is one of them.
Could the Jaguars improve up front? Sure. Nearly every team in the NFL could, if not all 32. And Liam Coen’s team is no different after a 2025 season that saw the offensive line take a step forward, but still leave room for improvement.
With every starting and backup offensive lineman from last year’s roster still under contract for the 2026 season, it stands to reason the Jaguars could either look for an external upgrade via free agency or the draft, or hope to let line develop and take an even bigger leap next fall.
That exact question is why one recent free agency suggestion does not seem to make much sense for the Jaguars and general manager James Gladstone.