The Jacksonville Jaguars made 10 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, and each prospect brought impressive college tape to the table. Using Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades from their 2025 seasons, here’s a breakdown of how these future Jaguars performed—and why their skills could translate beautifully to the next level.
A Quick Note on PFF Grades: While PFF’s grading system offers a helpful snapshot of a player’s performance, it’s just one metric among many. Think of it as a starting point for evaluating how these prospects dominated on the field.
TE Boerkircher posted one of the highest run-blocking grades among all tight ends last season. He was also a reliable target, catching 19 of 22 passes for 198 yards and three touchdowns.
DT Regis tied for 10th among all defensive tackles in run stop rate. As a pass rusher, he generated 13 pressures and one sack, showing he can disrupt both phases of the game.
G Pregnon was a wall in pass protection, allowing just one sack and five pressures over 471 pass-blocking snaps in 2025. His run-blocking grade of 85.8 underscores his value in the trenches.
CB Huskey was a shutdown artist: quarterbacks posted a passer rating of just 55.9 when targeting him. He allowed only 7.4 yards per catch, snagged four interceptions, and added a pass breakup on just 17 targets. His run defense grade of 82.5 shows he’s no liability against the ground game.
DE Williams notched 46 pressures in 2025, tied for the 28th-most among all defensive ends. He was also stout against the run, earning an 80.4 grade in that department.
TE Koziol emerged as a pass-catching threat, hauling in 74 of 94 targets for 727 yards and six touchdowns. Over 50% of his snaps came from the slot, giving the Jaguars a versatile weapon.
WR Cameron proved to be a reliable target, catching 67.6% of his 102 targets for 872 yards and nine scores. His consistency makes him a quarterback’s best friend.
WR Williams dropped just two passes out of 92 targets, catching 64% for 749 yards and six touchdowns. He also graded out well as a run-blocker, adding value beyond the stat sheet.
DE Durfee ranked 11th in pass rush win rate among defensive ends, showing he can win quickly and often. His ability to pressure the quarterback is a skill every defense craves.
From reliable hands to disruptive pass rushes, this Jaguars draft class is packed with talent that could make an immediate impact. Keep an eye on these rookies as they suit up in teal and black—and maybe grab their jersey to celebrate the future of Jacksonville football.
