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1 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2016 NFL DRAFT RELEASE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2016 NFL DRAFT RELEASE 2016 NFL DRAFT RELEASE ONE EVERBANK FIELD DRIVE ONE EVERBANK FIELD DRIVE | JACKSONVILLE, FL JACKSONVILLE, FL | 32202 32202 WWW.JAGUARS.COM WWW.JAGUARS.COM | (904) 633-6000 (904) 633-6000 | @JAGUARS @JAGUARS JAGUARS PICK FIFTH JAGUARS PICK FIFTH • Slated with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars own a top-five selection for the fifth straight year (2012-16) and for the seventh time in franchise history (also 1995-96). This also marks the Jaguars’ ninth consecutive top-10 selection (2008-16), as well as the club’s 15th time picking in the top 10 (also 1995-96, 1998, 2002-04). JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ALL-TIME TOP-FIVE DRAFT CHOICES Year Name Pos. College No. 2015 Dante Fowler Jr. DE Florida 3 2014 Blake Bortles QB Central Florida 3 2013 Luke Joeckel LT Texas A&M 2 2012 Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State 5 1996 Kevin Hardy LB Illinois 2 1995 Tony Boselli * OT USC 2 BOLD: Drafted by General Manager Dave Caldwell * 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Semifinalist MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA ACCESS: For the duration of the draft, media headquarters will be located in the Jacksonville Jaguars team meeting room at EverBank Field. The Jaguars will serve dinner for working media only on Thursday and Friday, in addition to lunch and dinner on Saturday, in the training table area located at the end of the rubber hallway. Press conferences, including with the team’s first-round selection, will be held in the defensive meeting room. Jacksonville’s draft choices will be available via conference call after their selection. Transcripts will be provided for all press conferences/conference calls. TELEVISION/RADIO: NFL Network and ESPN/ESPN2 will televise the draft in its entirety (April 28-30). The Jaguars and 1010XL Radio will present live coverage from the Bud Light Draft Show at EverBank Field from 6-10 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 30. The Jaguars and WJXT-TV will present a live draft show on Thursday from 7-8 p.m. JAGUARS.COM: Stay up-to-date with the most complete coverage of the 2016 NFL Draft by following Jaguars.com Jaguars.com and live video on the Jaguars’ mobile app. Senior writer John Oehser will provide a live blog throughout the draft. Check online for in-depth analysis and updated player biographies, as well as a live video stream of General Manager Dave Caldwell’s and Head Coach Gus Bradley’s press conferences following selections. Additionally, John Oehser and J.P. Shadrick will provide in- stant analysis and live video feedback on Jaguars.com/LIVE Jaguars.com/LIVE. SOCIAL MEDIA: The Jaguars will utilize Twitter (@Jaguars Jaguars), Facebook and In- stagram to provide fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the draft. Jaguars.com senior writer @JohnOehser JohnOehser will provide insight and analysis. Jaguars.com reporter @JPShadrick JPShadrick will tweet updates and notes throughout the entirety of the event. Jaguars.com senior correspondent Brian Sexton (@JagsVoice JagsVoice) will be on-site in Chicago for first-round coverage of the draft. Jaguars Public Relations updates, statistics and announcements will be published via Twitter by @ @TDickman89 TDickman89, , @ @john_gonoude john_gonoude and and @ @alexjamesbrooks alexjamesbrooks. . JAGUARS DRAFT COVERAGE JAGUARS DRAFT COVERAGE “We’re a system-specific, draft-based team. We really rely heavily on ... [Head Coach] Gus [Bradley] and his staff in terms of trying to find the right fit.” General Manager Dave Caldwell on the cooperative effort between Jaguars coaches and player personnel during the draft process DAVE CALDWELL GENERAL MANAGER GUS BRADLEY HEAD COACH CRAZY EIGHTS IN CHICAGO CRAZY EIGHTS IN CHICAGO • Jacksonville enters the 2016 NFL Draft with eight total picks, including two sixth- round draft choices (201st overall pick acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for K Josh Scobee on Aug. 31, 2015). This marks the fourth consecutive year, all under General Manager Dave Caldwell (2013-16), in which the Jaguars have had at least eight draft picks at their disposal (high of nine total picks in 2014). JAGUARS 2016 NFL DRAFT CHOICES Round 1, Pick 5 Round 5, Pick 146 Round 2, Pick 38 Round 6, Pick 181 Round 3, Pick 69 Round 6, Pick 201 Round 4, Pick 103 Round 7, Pick 226 • General Manager Dave Caldwell has overseen three drafts with Jacksonville (2013-15), select- ing 25 total players in that span. With the excep- tion of veterans DE Tyson Alualu and TE Marcedes Lewis, 21 of the Jaguars’ current 23 players that were drafted by the club were hand-picked by Caldwell over the last three seasons. Such play- ers have proven integral to Jacksonville’s steps toward success under Head Coach Gus Bradley. DRAFT PICKS WHO HAVE MADE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT • QB Blake Bortles (third overall pick in 2014) set single-season franchise records in passing TDs (35), passing yards (4,428), completions (355) and attempts (606) in his first full NFL season in 2015. Bortles broke team marks with 72 completions of 20-plus yards and passing TDs in 15 consecutive games (Week 1-16). • WR Allen Robinson (second-round pick in 2014) earned his first career Pro Bowl after posting 1,400 receiving yards and a franchise-record 14 receiving TDs. He led the NFL with a club-record 14 receiving TDs and 17.5 receiving average (min. 60 catches). • RB T.J. Yeldon (second-round pick in 2015) totaled 1,019 scrimmage yards in 2015, ranking third among AFC running backs with 84.9 scrimmage yards per game. • LB Telvin Smith (fifth-round pick in 2014) ranked tied-sixth in the NFL with 128 tackles (99 solo) in 2015. Smith’s 227 career tackles are the most ever by a Jaguars player in his first two NFL seasons. Tad Dickman, Senior Manager, Public Relations Email: dickmant@nfl.jaguars.com Office: (904) 633-6136 Alex Brooks, Public Relations Coordinator Email: brooksa@nfl.jaguars.com Office: (904) 633-2262 John Gonoude, Public Relations Coordinator Email: gonoudej@nfl.jaguars.com Office: (904) 633-2263 Amanda Holt, Business Public Relations & Strategy Manager Email: holtaf@nfl.jaguars.com Office: (904) 633-6509 Dan Edwards, Senior Vice President, Communications Email: edwardsd@nfl.jaguars.com Office: (904) 633-6202 THE OVERVIEW THE OVERVIEW • The 81st annual NFL Draft will be held at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University in Chicago from April 28-30, marking the esteemed event’s second consecutive year at the historic venue. Broadcast to a primetime audience for the seventh straight year on NFL Network and ESPN/ESPN2, the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft will commence at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 28, while continuing with the second and third rounds on Friday, April 29 at 7 p.m. ET. • The final four rounds (four through seven) will begin at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 30. Time limits are as follows: Round 1 10 minutes per selection; Round 2 seven minutes per selection; Round 3-6 — five minutes per selection; Round 7 and all compensatory picks — four minutes per selection. WHERE THEY WERE PICKED WHERE THEY WERE PICKED • Jacksonville owns the fifth (first round), 38th (second), 69th (third), 103rd (fourth), 146th (fifth), 181st (sixth), 201st (sixth) and 226th (seventh) overall picks. Below is a breakdown of players teams have chosen at those specific slots since 2013: 2015 2014 2013 1 (5) T Brandon Scherff (Was.) OLB Khalil Mack (Oak.) #* DE Ezekiel Ansah (Det.) #* 2 (38) DE Preston Smith (Was.) TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins (T.B.) ILB Manti Te’o (S.D.) 3 (69) WR Tyler Lockett (Sea.) # RB Charles Sims (T.B.) FS Tyrann Mathieu (Ari.) #*^ 4 (103) QB Bryce Petty (NYJ) RB Devonta Freeman (Atl.) # LB Alex Okafor (Ari.) 5 (146) WR Stefon Diggs (Min.) ^ WR Devin Street (Dal.) DE Quanterus Smith (Den.) 6 (181) S Kyshoen Jarrett (Was.) RB Alfred Blue (Hou.) RB Latavius Murray (Oak.) # 6 (201) WR Bud Sasser (STL) RB Marion Grice (S.D.) TE Ryan Griffin (Hou.) 7 (226) G Bobby Hart (NYG) T Mitchell Van Dyk (STL) DE Michael Buchanan (N.E.) # Has earned Pro Bowl honors \\ * Has earned All-Pro honors ^ Has earned All-Rookie honors \\ BOLD: Currently on Jaguars 90-man roster FORWARD THINKING FORWARD THINKING

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Page 1: Jacksonville Jaguars 2016 NFL Draft Guideprod.static.jaguars.clubs.nfl.com/.../2016-Jaguars-Draft-Guide.pdf · JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2016 NFL DRAFT RELEASE 1 ... earned his fi rst

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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARSJACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2016 NFL DRAFT RELEASE2016 NFL DRAFT RELEASEONE EVERBANK FIELD DRIVE ONE EVERBANK FIELD DRIVE | JACKSONVILLE, FL JACKSONVILLE, FL | 32202 32202 WWW.JAGUARS.COM WWW.JAGUARS.COM | (904) 633-6000 (904) 633-6000 | @JAGUARS @JAGUARS

JAGUARS PICK FIFTHJAGUARS PICK FIFTH• Slated with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars own a top-fi ve selection for the fi fth straight year (2012-16) and for the seventh time in franchise history (also 1995-96). This also marks the Jaguars’ ninth consecutive top-10 selection (2008-16), as well as the club’s 15th time picking in the top 10 (also 1995-96, 1998, 2002-04).

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ALL-TIME TOP-FIVE DRAFT CHOICES

Year Name Pos. College No.

2015 Dante Fowler Jr. DE Florida 3

2014 Blake Bortles QB Central Florida 3

2013 Luke Joeckel LT Texas A&M 2

2012 Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State 5 1996 Kevin Hardy LB Illinois 2 1995 Tony Boselli * OT USC 2

BOLD: Drafted by General Manager Dave Caldwell

* 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Semifi nalist

MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATION• MEDIA ACCESS: For the duration of the draft, media headquarters will be located in the Jacksonville Jaguars team meeting room at EverBank Field. The Jaguars will serve dinner for working media only on Thursday and Friday, in addition to lunch and dinner on Saturday, in the training table area located at the end of the rubber hallway. Press conferences, including with the team’s fi rst-round selection, will be held in the defensive meeting room. Jacksonville’s draft choices will be available via conference call after their selection. Transcripts will be provided for all press conferences/conference calls.

• TELEVISION/RADIO: NFL Network and ESPN/ESPN2 will televise the draft in its entirety (April 28-30). The Jaguars and 1010XL Radio will present live coverage from the Bud Light Draft Show at EverBank Field from 6-10 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 30. The Jaguars and WJXT-TV will present a live draft show on Thursday from 7-8 p.m.

• JAGUARS.COM: Stay up-to-date with the most complete coverage of the 2016 NFL Draft by following Jaguars.comJaguars.com and live video on the Jaguars’ mobile app. Senior writer John Oehser will provide a live blog throughout the draft. Check online for in-depth analysis and updated player biographies, as well as a live video stream of General Manager Dave Caldwell’s and Head Coach Gus Bradley’s press conferences following selections. Additionally, John Oehser and J.P. Shadrick will provide in-stant analysis and live video feedback on Jaguars.com/LIVEJaguars.com/LIVE.

• SOCIAL MEDIA: The Jaguars will utilize Twitter (@JaguarsJaguars), Facebook and In-stagram to provide fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the draft. Jaguars.com senior writer @JohnOehserJohnOehser will provide insight and analysis. Jaguars.com reporter @JPShadrickJPShadrick will tweet updates and notes throughout the entirety of the event. Jaguars.com senior correspondent Brian Sexton (@JagsVoiceJagsVoice) will be on-site in Chicago for fi rst-round coverage of the draft. Jaguars Public Relations updates, statistics and announcements will be published via Twitter by @@TDickman89TDickman89, , @@john_gonoudejohn_gonoude and and @@alexjamesbrooksalexjamesbrooks..

JAGUARS DRAFT COVERAGEJAGUARS DRAFT COVERAGE

“We’re a system-specifi c, draft-based team. We really rely heavily on ... [Head Coach] Gus [Bradley] and his staff in terms of trying to fi nd the right fi t.”

General Manager Dave Caldwell on the cooperative effort between Jaguars coaches and player personnel during the draft process

DAVE CALDWELLGENERAL MANAGER

GUS BRADLEYHEAD COACH

CRAZY EIGHTS IN CHICAGOCRAZY EIGHTS IN CHICAGO• Jacksonville enters the 2016 NFL Draft with eight total picks, including two sixth-round draft choices (201st overall pick acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for K Josh Scobee on Aug. 31, 2015). This marks the fourth consecutive year, all under General Manager Dave Caldwell (2013-16), in which the Jaguars have had at least eight draft picks at their disposal (high of nine total picks in 2014).

JAGUARS 2016 NFL DRAFT CHOICES

Round 1, Pick 5 Round 5, Pick 146 Round 2, Pick 38 Round 6, Pick 181 Round 3, Pick 69 Round 6, Pick 201 Round 4, Pick 103 Round 7, Pick 226

• General Manager Dave Caldwell has overseen three drafts with Jacksonville (2013-15), select-ing 25 total players in that span. With the excep-tion of veterans DE Tyson Alualu and TE Marcedes

Lewis, 21 of the Jaguars’ current 23 players that were drafted by the club were hand-picked by Caldwell over the last three seasons. Such play-ers have proven integral to Jacksonville’s steps toward success under Head Coach Gus Bradley.

DRAFT PICKS WHO HAVE MADE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

• QB Blake Bortles (third overall pick in 2014) set single-season franchise records in passing TDs (35), passing yards (4,428), completions (355) and attempts (606) in his fi rst full NFL season in 2015. Bortles broke team marks with 72 completions of 20-plus yards and passing TDs in 15 consecutive games (Week 1-16).

• WR Allen Robinson (second-round pick in 2014) earned his fi rst career Pro Bowl after posting 1,400 receiving yards and a franchise-record 14 receiving TDs. He led the NFL with a club-record 14 receiving TDs and 17.5 receiving average (min. 60 catches).

• RB T.J. Yeldon (second-round pick in 2015) totaled 1,019 scrimmage yards in 2015, ranking third among AFC running backs with 84.9 scrimmage yards per game.

• LB Telvin Smith (fi fth-round pick in 2014) ranked tied-sixth in the NFL with 128 tackles (99 solo) in 2015. Smith’s 227 career tackles are the most ever by a Jaguars player in his fi rst two NFL seasons.

Tad Dickman, Senior Manager, Public Relations Email: dickmant@nfl .jaguars.com Offi ce: (904) 633-6136Alex Brooks, Public Relations Coordinator Email: brooksa@nfl .jaguars.com Offi ce: (904) 633-2262John Gonoude, Public Relations Coordinator Email: gonoudej@nfl .jaguars.com Offi ce: (904) 633-2263Amanda Holt, Business Public Relations & Strategy Manager Email: holtaf@nfl .jaguars.com Offi ce: (904) 633-6509Dan Edwards, Senior Vice President, Communications Email: edwardsd@nfl .jaguars.com Offi ce: (904) 633-6202

THE OVERVIEWTHE OVERVIEW• The 81st annual NFL Draft will be held at the Auditorium Theatre

of Roosevelt University in Chicago from April 28-30, marking the esteemed event’s second consecutive year at the historic venue. Broadcast to a primetime audience for the seventh straight year on NFL Network and ESPN/ESPN2, the fi rst round of the 2016 NFL Draft will commence at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 28, while continuing with the second and third rounds on Friday, April 29 at 7 p.m. ET.

• The fi nal four rounds (four through seven) will begin at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 30. Time limits are as follows: Round 1 — 10 minutes per selection; Round 2 — seven minutes per selection; Round 3-6 — fi ve minutes per selection; Round 7 and all compensatory picks — four minutes per selection.

WHERE THEY WERE PICKEDWHERE THEY WERE PICKED

• Jacksonville owns the fi fth (fi rst round), 38th (second), 69th (third), 103rd (fourth), 146th (fi fth), 181st (sixth), 201st (sixth) and 226th (seventh) overall picks. Below is a breakdown of players teams have chosen at those specifi c slots since 2013:

2015 2014 2013

1 (5) T Brandon Scherff (Was.) OLB Khalil Mack (Oak.) #* DE Ezekiel Ansah (Det.) #*

2 (38) DE Preston Smith (Was.) TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins (T.B.) ILB Manti Te’o (S.D.)

3 (69) WR Tyler Lockett (Sea.) # RB Charles Sims (T.B.) FS Tyrann Mathieu (Ari.) #*^

4 (103) QB Bryce Petty (NYJ) RB Devonta Freeman (Atl.) # LB Alex Okafor (Ari.)

5 (146) WR Stefon Diggs (Min.) ^ WR Devin Street (Dal.) DE Quanterus Smith (Den.)

6 (181) S Kyshoen Jarrett (Was.) RB Alfred Blue (Hou.) RB Latavius Murray (Oak.) #

6 (201) WR Bud Sasser (STL) RB Marion Grice (S.D.) TE Ryan Griffi n (Hou.)

7 (226) G Bobby Hart (NYG) T Mitchell Van Dyk (STL) DE Michael Buchanan (N.E.)

# Has earned Pro Bowl honors \\ * Has earned All-Pro honors ^ Has earned All-Rookie honors \\ BOLD: Currently on Jaguars 90-man roster

FORWARD THINKINGFORWARD THINKING

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[[ JAGUARS DRAFT NOTES JAGUARS DRAFT NOTES ]]HOUSE OF CARDSHOUSE OF CARDS

• Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Diego, Dallas and Jacksonville round out the fi rst fi ve picks of the 2016 NFL Draft. The only other time the Jaguars selected from the fi fth overall slot was in 2012 (Oklahoma State WR Justin Blackmon).

2016 NFL DRAFT FIRST-ROUND ORDER

FIRST-ROUND DRAFT CHOICESFIRST-ROUND DRAFT CHOICES

BLAKE BORTLESQUARTERBACK

DANTE FOWLER JR.DEFENSIVE END

LUKE JOECKELOFFENSIVE TACKLE

20152015 20142014 20132013

No. Team W-L W% SOS%

1. Los Angeles Rams 7-9 .438 .553 2. Philadelphia Eagles (from Cle.) 7-9 .438 .475 3. San Diego Chargers 4-12 .250 .518 4. Dallas Cowboys 4-12 .250 .467 5. Jacksonville Jaguars 5-11 .313 .463

6. Baltimore Ravens 5-11 .313 .539 7. San Francisco 49ers 5-11 .313 .561 8. Cleveland Browns (from Phi. via Mia.) 3-13 .188 .543 9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-10 .375 .425 10. New York Giants 6-10 .375 .478 11. Chicago Bears 6-10 .375 .531 12. New Orleans Saints 7-9 .438 .429 13. Miami Dolphins (from Phi.) 6-10 .375 .492 14. Oakland Raiders 7-9 .438 .545 15. Tennessee Titans 3-13 .188 .435 16. Detroit Lions 7-9 .438 .527 17. Atlanta Falcons 8-8 .500 .409 18. Indianapolis Colts 8-8 .500 .417 19. Buffalo Bills 8-8 .500 .486 20. New York Jets 10-6 .625 .488 21. Washington Redskins 9-7 .563 .478 22. Houston Texans 9-7 .563 .417 23. Minnesota Vikings 11-5 .688 .539 24. Cincinnati Bengals 12-4 .750 .563 25. Pittsburgh Steelers 10-6 .625 .579 26. Seattle Seahawks 10-6 .625 .559 27. Green Bay Packers 10-6 .625 .529 28. Kansas City Chiefs 11-5 .688 .545 New England Patriots (forfeited) 12-4 .750 .477 29. Arizona Cardinals 13-3 .813 .557 30. Carolina Panthers 15-1 .938 .434 31. Denver Broncos 12-4 .750 .541

HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERSHOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS

• Individually, 12 homegrown (drafted or undrafted) Jaguars players have earned Pro Bowl honors with the club, combining for 22 all-time appearances. OT Tony Boselli, who was selected with the second overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft, owns the fran-chise record for career Pro Bowl appearances (fi ve, 1996-2000).

• Ten of Jacksonville’s 12 homegrown Pro Bowlers were either selected in the fi rst (six) or second round (four) of the NFL Draft, with ST Montell Owens (undrafted, 2006) and QB David Garrard (fourth round, 2002) standing as the lone exceptions.

JAGUARS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS

Draft Year No. Player Pos. Pro Bowls (Years)

1995 1 (2) Tony Boselli OT 5 (1996-2000) 2006 2 (60) Maurice Jones-Drew RB 3 (2009-11) 2001 1 (13) Marcus Stroud DT 3 (2003-05) 2006 Undrafted Montell Owens ST 2 (2010-11) 2002 1 (9) John Henderson DT 2 (2004, 2006) 2014 2 (61) Allen Robinson WR 1 (2015)

2006 1 (28) Marcedes Lewis TE 1 (2010)

2002 4 (108) David Garrard QB 1 (2009) 1998 1 (9) Fred Taylor RB 1 (2007) 2003 2 (39) Rashean Mathis CB 1 (2006) 1996 2 (33) Tony Brackens DE 1 (1999) 1996 1 (2) Kevin Hardy LB 1 (1999)

BOLD: Currently on Jaguars 90-man roster

• In 2015, WR Allen Robinson became the fi rst homegrown Jaguars player to make the Pro Bowl since RB Maurice Jones-Drew and ST Montell Owens in 2011.

FIRST-ROUND POSITIONAL BREAKDOWNFIRST-ROUND POSITIONAL BREAKDOWN

• Dating back to their inaugural season in 1995, the Jaguars have had 23 fi rst-round draft choices, including multiple fi rst-round picks in 1995 (OT Tony Boselli and RB James Stewart) and 1998 (RB Fred Taylor and S Donovin Darius). Below is a break-down of how Jacksonville has used its fi rst-round picks since 1995:

OFFENSE (13)

Position Picks

Wide Receivers ................................ 4Offensive Linemen ............................ 3Quarterbacks ................................... 3Running Backs ................................. 2Tight Ends ...................................... 1

DEFENSE (10)

Position Picks

Defensive Linemen ........................... 6Safeties .......................................... 2Cornerbacks .................................... 1Linebackers ..................................... 1

ALL-TIME DRAFT BY POSITIONALL-TIME DRAFT BY POSITION

• Overall, the Jaguars have selected 176 total players through the NFL Draft, including 87 defensive players, 82 offensive players and seven special teams players. Below is a breakdown of Jacksonville’s 176 all-time draft choices by position:

OFFENSE (87)

Position Picks

Wide Receivers .............................. 27Offensive Linemen .......................... 26Running Backs ............................... 17Quarterbacks ................................... 6Tight Ends ...................................... 6

DEFENSE (82)

Position Picks

Defensive Linemen ......................... 32Linebackers ................................... 20Cornerbacks .................................. 18Safeties ........................................ 17

SPECIAL TEAMS (7): The Jaguars have selected three punters, two kickers, one long snapper and one return specialist in the NFL Draft.

• Jacksonville will be selecting its 24th overall fi rst-round draft choice, after having picked DE Dante Fowler Jr., QB Blake Bortles and OT Luke Joeckel in the fi rst round of the previous three drafts under General Manager Dave Caldwell.

JAGUARS ALL-TIME FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS

Year No. Player Pos. School

2015 3 Dante Fowler Jr. DE Florida

2014 3 Blake Bortles QB Central Florida

2013 2 Luke Joeckel OT Texas A&M

2012 5 Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State 2011 10 Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri 2010 10 Tyson Alualu DT California

2009 8 Eugene Monroe OT Virginia 2008 8 Derrick Harvey DE Florida 2007 21 Reggie Nelson S Florida 2006 28 Marcedes Lewis TE UCLA

2005 21 Matt Jones WR Arkansas 2004 9 Reggie Williams WR Washington 2003 7 Byron Leftwich QB Marshall 2002 9 John Henderson DT Tennessee 2001 13 Marcus Stroud DT Georgia 2000 29 R. Jay Soward WR Southern California 1999 26 Fernando Bryant CB Alabama 1998 9 Fred Taylor RB Florida 25 Donovin Darius S Syracuse 1997 21 Renaldo Wynn DT Notre Dame 1996 2 Kevin Hardy LB Illinois 1995 2 Tony Boselli OT Southern California 19 James Stewart RB Tennessee

BOLD: Currently on Jaguars 90-man roster

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[[ JAGUARS DRAFT NOTES JAGUARS DRAFT NOTES ]]LAST TIME THEY WERE TAKENLAST TIME THEY WERE TAKEN

• In 2015, the Jaguars selected a defensive player (DE Dante Fowler Jr.) in the fi rst round after choosing offensive players in the fi rst round in each of the previous four NFL Drafts (2011-14). Below is a breakdown:

Position Player School Year Rd.Quarterback Blake Bortles Central Florida 2014 1Running Back T.J. Yeldon Alabama 2015 2Wide Receiver Neal Sterling Monmouth 2015 7Tight End Ben Koyack Notre Dame 2015 7Offensive Tackle Luke Joeckel Texas A&M 2013 1Interior OL A.J. Cann South Carolina 2015 3Defensive Tackle Michael Bennett Ohio State 2015 6Defensive End Dante Fowler, Jr. Florida 2015 1Linebacker Telvin Smith Florida State 2014 5Cornerback Aaron Colvin Oklahoma 2014 4Free Safety James Sample Louisville 2015 4Strong Safety Johnathan Cyprien Florida International 2013 2

SUNSHINE STATESUNSHINE STATE

• The Jaguars have drafted 20 players from a Florida school in 21 years. Four of the nine players from the University of Florida were fi rst-round picks in Fred Taylor (1998), Reggie Nelson (2007), Derrick Harvey (2008) and the Jaguars 2015 fi rst-round (third overall) selection, Dante Fowler, Jr. The Jaguars also selected WR Ra-

shad Greene in the fi fth-round (139th overall) of the 2015 Draft, the fi fth player the team has selected from Florida State University in their 21-year draft history.

JAGUARS DRAFT CHOICES FROM FLORIDA SCHOOLS

School No. Last Yr.

Florida .................................9 ....................... 2015 Florida State .........................5 ....................... 2015 Central Florida ......................3 ....................... 2014 Miami ..................................1 ....................... 2014 Bethune-Cookman .................1 ....................... 2003 Florida International ..............1 ....................... 2013

DRAFTING UNDERCLASSMENDRAFTING UNDERCLASSMEN

DRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOLDRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOL

School No. Last Yr.

Alabama .............................2 ............2015Alabama State .....................1 ............1996Appalachian State ................1 ............2013Arizona ..............................2 ............2009Arizona State ......................1 ............2007Arkansas .............................3 ............2014Ashland ..............................1 ............2012Auburn ...............................2 ............2008Augustana ..........................1 ............1995Bethune-Cookman ................1 ............2003California ............................2 ............2012Central Arkansas ..................1 ............2010Central Florida .....................3 ............2014Chattanooga .......................1 ............2001Clemson .............................1 ............2012Colorado .............................1 ............1995Colorado State .....................3 ............2000Connecticut ........................1 ............2013Cornell ...............................1 ............1997Delta State .........................1 ............2004East Carolina .......................1 ............2002Eastern Michigan .................1 ............2005Elon ...................................1 ............2007Florida ...............................9 ............2015Florida International.............1 ............2013Florida State .......................5 ............2015Georgia ..............................3 ............2001Georgia Southern .................2 ............2003Georgia Tech .......................2 ............2004Hampton ............................2 ............2007Hawaii ...............................2 ............2005Houston .............................1 ............1996Howard ..............................1 ............2003Illinois ...............................3 ............2004Illinois State .......................1 ............2006Iowa ..................................1 ............1998Jackson State ......................1 ............1996James Madison ....................1 ............2010Kentucky ............................1 ............2001Lehigh ...............................1 ............2011Liberty ...............................1 ............2009Louisiana State ....................2 ............2003Louisiana Tech .....................2 ............2004Lousiana Tech ......................1 ............2010Louisville ............................1 ............2015Marshall .............................2 ............2003Maryland ............................1 ............2007McGill ................................1 ............2001Miami (Fla.) ........................1 ............2014Michigan ............................3 ............2013Michigan State ....................1 ............1995

Middle Tennessee State .........3 ............2011Minnesota ...........................1 ............1998Missouri .............................2 ............2011Missouri Western State ..........1 ............1996Monmouth ..........................1 ............2015Mount Union .......................1 ............2011Murray State .......................1 ............2010Nebraska.............................1 ............1997Nebraska-Omaha ..................1 ............2009Nevada ...............................1 ............2012Nevada-Reno .......................1 ............2004New Mexico State .................1 ............2013Nicholls State ......................1 ............2004North Carolina .....................2 ............2005North Carolina State .............2 ............2005Northern Iowa .....................1 ............2000Notre Dame .........................4 ............2015Ohio State ..........................1 ............2015Oklahoma ...........................2 ............2014Oklahoma State ...................1 ............2012Oregon ...............................2 ............2003Penn State ..........................2 ............2014Purdue ...............................2 ............2007Rice ...................................2 ............2009Rutgers ..............................1 ............2009Sacramento State .................1 ............1997Saginaw Valley State ............1 ............1999San Jose State .....................1 ............2007South Carolina .....................2 ............2015South Florida.......................1 ............2008Southern California ..............7 ............2014Southern Illinois ..................2 ............2010Southern Mississippi .............1 ............2000Syracuse .............................3 ............2006Temple ...............................1 ............2009Tennessee ...........................4 ............2002Tennessee State ...................1 ............1996Texas .................................1 ............1996Texas A&M ..........................1 ............2013Texas State .........................1 ............2002UCLA ..................................2 ............2006Utah ..................................1 ............1995Virginia ..............................4 ............2014Virginia Tech .......................2 ............2004Wake Forest.........................1 ............2007Washington .........................3 ............2005Washington State .................2 ............2000West Virginia .......................3 ............1999William & Mary ....................1 ............2009Wisconsin ...........................2 ............2005Wyoming ............................2 ............2011Youngstown State ................1 ............1998

• In the Jaguars’ 21-year draft history, dating back to the team’s fi rst draft in 1995, the club has selected players from 102 different colleges and universities. Below is an alphabetical look at the various schools that Jaguars players have been drafted from, the number of players selected from each school by the Jaguars and the last time a player from that institution was selected by the Jaguars:

COLLEGES WITH MOST DRAFT CHOICESCOLLEGES WITH MOST DRAFT CHOICES

• There have been 26 schools that have seen two players drafted by Jacksonville, 10 schools with three players drafted, three schools (Notre Dame, Tennessee and Virginia) with four players drafted, one school (Florida State) with fi ve players drafted, one school (Southern California) with seven players drafted and one school (Florida) with nine players drafted. The Jaguars have yet to select a player from many of the major Division I schools, including universities such as Boston College, Iowa State, Pitts-burgh and Brigham Young. Below is a list of the schools with the most players drafted by the Jaguars in their 21-year draft history:

School No. Last Yr.Florida ..........................9........ 2015Southern California .........7........ 2014Florida State ..................5........ 2015Notre Dame ....................4........ 2015Tennessee ......................4........ 2002Virginia .........................4........ 2014Arkansas ........................3........ 2014Central Florida ................3........ 2014

Colorado State ................3........ 2000Georgia .........................3........ 2001Illinois ..........................3........ 2004Michigan .......................3........ 2013Middle Tennessee State ....3........ 2011Syracuse ........................3........ 2006Washington ....................3........ 2005West Virginia ..................3........ 1999

• Since juniors were formally allowed to enter the draft in 1990, the Jaguars have tak-en 22 underclassmen. The Jaguars drafted underclassmen with three of their fi rst four selections of the 2015 draft: DE Dante Fowler, Jr. in the fi rst-round, RB T.J. Yeldon in the second-round and S James Sample in the fourth-round.

• The Jaguars have selected an underclassmen in 10 of the last 12 drafts and have drafted an underclassmen in the fi rst-round in three consecutive years (LT Luke Jo-

eckel in 2013 and QB Blake Bortles in 2014).

UNDERCLASSMEN DRAFTED BY THE JAGUARS

Year Rd. Player Pos. School 2015 1st Dante Fowler, Jr. DE Florida 2015 2nd T.J. Yeldon RB Alabama

2015 4th James Sample S Louisville 2014 1st Blake Bortles QB Central Florida 2014 2nd Marqise Lee WR Southern California 2014 2nd Allen Robinson WR Penn State 2014 7th Storm Johnson RB Central Florida 2013 1st Luke Joeckel OT Texas A&M 2013 4th Ace Sanders WR South Carolina 2012 1st Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State 2011 1st Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri 2009 2nd Eben Britton OT Arizona 2008 1st Derrick Harvey DE Florida 2007 1st Reggie Nelson S Florida 2006 2nd Maurice Jones-Drew RB UCLA 2006 7th Dee Webb CB Florida 2004 1st Reggie Williams WR Washington 2003 4th LaBrandon Toefi eld RB Louisiana State 2003 4th George Wrighster TE Oregon 2002 2nd Mike Pearson OT Florida 1999 2nd Larry Smith DT Florida State 1996 2nd Tony Brackens DE Texas

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No. Player Pos. School

1 (3) Dante Fowler Jr. DE Florida

2 (36) T.J. Yeldon RB Alabama

3 (67) A.J. Cann G South Carolina

4 (104) James Sample S Louisville

5 (139) Rashad Greene WR Florida State

6 (180) Michael Bennett DT Ohio State

7 (220) Neal Sterling WR Monmouth

7 (229) Ben Koyack TE Notre Dame

20142014No. Player Pos. School

1 (3) Blake Bortles QB Central Florida

2 (39) Marqise Lee WR Southern California

2 (61) Allen Robinson WR Penn State

3 (93) Brandon Linder G Miami (Fla.)

4 (114) Aaron Colvin CB Oklahoma

5 (144) Telvin Smith LB Florida State

5 (159) Chris Smith DE Arkansas

6 (205) Luke Bowanko C Virginia

7 (222) Storm Johnson RB Central Florida

20132013No. Player Pos. School

1 (2) Luke Joeckel OT Texas A&M

2 (33) Jonathan Cyprien S Florida International

3 (64) Dwayne Gratz CB Connecticut

4 (101) Ace Sanders WR/PR South Carolina5 (135) Denard Robinson WR Michigan

6 (169) Josh Evans S Florida

7 (208) Jeremy Harris CB New Mexico State7 (210) Demetrius McCray CB Appalachian State

20122012No. Player Pos. School

1 (5) Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State2 (38) Andre Branch DL Clemson3 (70) Bryan Anger P California5 (142) Brandon Marshall LB Nevada6 (176) Mike Harris CB Florida State7 (228) Jeris Pendleton DT Ashland

20112011No. Player Pos. School

1 (10) Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri3 (76) Will Rackley G/C Lehigh4 (114) Cecil Shorts III WR/RS Mount Union4 (121) Chris Prosinski S Wyoming5 (147) Rod Isaac CB Middle Tenn. State

20102010No. Player Pos. School

1 (10) Tyson Alualu DT California

3 (74) D’Anthony Smith DT Louisiana Tech5 (143) Larry Hart DE Central Arkansas5 (153) Austen Lane DE Murray State6 (180) Deji Karim RB/KR Southern Illinois6 (203) Scotty McGee RS/CB James Madison

20092009No. Player Pos. School

1 (8) Eugene Monroe OT Virginia2 (39) Eben Britton OT Arizona3 (72) Terrance Knighton DT Temple3 (73) Derek Cox CB William & Mary4 (107) Mike Thomas WR Arizona5 (144) Jarett Dillard WR Rice6 (180) Zach Miller TE Nebraska-Omaha7 (250) Rashad Jennings RB Liberty7 (253) Tiquan Underwood WR Rutgers

20082008No. Player Pos. School

1 (8) Derrick Harvey DE Florida2 (52) Quentin Groves DE Auburn5 (155) Thomas Williams LB Southern California5 (159) Trae Williams DB South Florida7 (213) Chauncey Washington RB Southern California

20072007No. Player Pos. School

1 (21) Reggie Nelson FS Florida2 (48) Justin Durant LB Hampton3 (79) Mike Sims-Walker WR Central Florida4 (101) Adam Podlesh P Maryland4 (113) Brian Smith DE Missouri5 (149) Uche Nwaneri G Purdue5 (150) Josh Gattis S Wake Forest5 (166) Derek Landri DT Notre Dame7 (229) John Broussard WR San Jose State7 (251) Chad Nkang LB Elon7 (252) Andrew Carnahan OT Arizona State

20062006No. Player Pos. School

1 (28) Marcedes Lewis TE UCLA

2 (60) Maurice Jones-Drew RB/KR UCLA3 (80) Clint Ingram LB Oklahoma5 (160) Brent Hawkins LB Illinois State7 (213) James Wyche DE Syracuse7 (236) Dee Webb CB Florida

20052005No. Player Pos. School

1 (21) Matt Jones WR Arkansas2 (52) Khalif Barnes OT Washington3 (87) Scott Starks CB Wisconsin4 (127) Alvin Pearman RB Virginia5 (157) Gerald Sensabaugh S North Carolina6 (185) Chad Owens WR Hawaii6 (194) Pat Thomas LB North Carolina State7 (237) Chris Roberson CB Eastern Michigan

20042004No. Player Pos. School

1 (9) Reggie Williams WR Washington2 (39) Daryl Smith LB Georgia Tech2 (55) Greg Jones RB Florida State3 (86) Jorge Cordova LB Nevada4 (118) Anthony Maddox DT Delta State4 (120) Ernest Wilford WR Virginia Tech5 (137) Josh Scobee K Louisiana Tech5 (150) Chris Thompson CB Nicholls State5 (159) Sean Bubin OT Illinois7 (249) Bobby McCray DE Florida

20032003No. Player Pos. School

1 (7) Byron Leftwich QB Marshall2 (39) Rashean Mathis DB Bethune-Cookman3 (72) Vince Manuwai G Hawaii4 (104) George Wrighster TE Oregon4 (132) LaBrandon Toefi eld RB Louisiana State6 (176) Brandon Green DE Rice6 (179) David Young S Georgia Southern6 (193) Marques Ogden OT Howard7 (218) Malaefou MacKenzie FB Southern California

20022002No. Player Pos. School

1 (9) John Henderson DT Tennessee2 (40) Mike Pearson OT Florida3 (89) Akin Ayodele LB Purdue4 (108) David Garrard QB East Carolina4 (118) Chris Luzar TE Virginia6 (180) Clenton Ballard DT Southwest Texas St.7 (222) Kendall Newson WR Middle Tenn. State7 (247) Steve Smith CB Oregon7 (248) Hayden Epstein K Michigan

20012001No. Player Pos. School

1 (13) Marcus Stroud DT Georgia2 (43) Maurice Williams OT Michigan3 (73) Eric Westmoreland LB Tennessee3 (94) James Boyd S Penn State5 (142) David Leaverton P Tennessee6 (170) Chad Ward G Washington

7 (213) Anthony Denman LB Notre Dame7 (233) Marlon McCree S Kentucky7 (235) Richmond Flowers WR Tenn. Chattanooga

20002000No. Player Pos. School

1 (29) R. Jay Soward WR Southern California2 (60) Brad Meester G/C Northern Iowa3 (92) T.J. Slaughter LB Southern Miss.4 (123) Joe Chustz OT Louisiana Tech5 (159) Kiwaukee Thomas CB Georgia Southern6 (196) Emanuel Smith WR Arkansas7 (236) Erik Olson S Colorado State7 (241) Rob Meier DE Washington State

19991999No. Player Pos. School

1 (26) Fernando Bryant CB Alabama2 (56) Larry Smith DT Florida State3 (88) Anthony Cesario G Colorado State4 (121) Kevin Landolt DT West Virginia5 (160) Jason Craft CB Colorado State6 (182) Emarlos Leroy DT Georgia7 (242) Dee Moronkola CB Washington State7 (246) Chris White DE Southern

19981998No. Player Pos. School

1 (9) Fred Taylor RB Florida1 (25) Donovin Darius S Syracuse2 (57) Cordell Taylor CB Hampton3 (86) Jonathan Quinn QB Middle Tennessee4 (101) Tavian Banks RB Iowa4 (118) Harry Deligianis DT Youngstown State5 (148) John Wade C Marshall6 (179) Lamanzer Williams DE Minnesota6 (182) Kevin McLeod FB Auburn7 (192) Alvis Whitted WR North Carolina State7 (214) Brandon Tolbert LB Georgia

19971997No. Player Pos. School

1 (21) Renaldo Wynn DT Notre Dame2 (50) Mike Logan S West Virginia3 (79) James Hamilton LB North Carolina4 (114) Seth Payne DT Cornell5 (147) Damon Jones TE Southern Illinois6 (184) Daimon Shelton FB Sacramento State7 (221) Jon Hesse LB Nebraska

19961996No. Player Pos. School

1 (2) Kevin Hardy LB Illinois2 (33) Tony Brackens DE Texas2 (60) Michael Cheever C Georgia Tech3 (63) Aaron Beasley CB West Virginia4 (110) Reggie Barlow WR Alabama State5 (146) Jimmy Herndon OT Houston6 (170) John Fisher S Missouri Western6 (185) Chris Doering WR Florida7 (227) Clarence Jones WR Tennessee State7 (228) Gregory Spann WR Jackson State

19951995No. Player Pos. School

1 (2) Tony Boselli OT Southern California1 (19) James Stewart RB Tennessee2 (40) Brian DeMarco OT Michigan State2 (64) Bryan Schwartz LB Augustana (S.D.)3 (71) Chris Hudson S Colorado4 (99) Rob Johnson B Southern California4 (123) Mike Thompson DT Wisconsin5 (169) Ryan Christopherson FB Wyoming6 (172) Marcus Price OT Louisiana State7 (219) Curtis Marsh WR Utah

BOLD: Currently on Jaguars 90-man roster

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• March 9: Jaguars’ 4th (103)-round selection to New York Jets for New York Jets’ 4th (104, S James Sample) and 7th (229, TE Ben Koyack)-round selections. The New York Jets selected QB Bryce Petty.• Aug. 31: K Josh Scobee to Pittsburgh for Pittsburgh 6th (201st overall selection) round draft choice.

20142014• March 11: QB Blaine Gabbert to San Francisco for San Francisco’s 6th (205)-round 2014 draft pick and a conditional 2015 draft pick. Jaguars selected C Luke Bowanko in 2014 draft.• May 9: Jaguars’ 3rd (70) and 5th (150 from Detroit)-round selections to San Francisco for San Francisco’s 2nd (61, WR Allen Robinson)-round selection. San Francisco selected C Marcus Martin and DE Aaron Lynch.• May 9: Jaguars’ 4th (105) and 6th (179)-round selections to New England for New England’s 3rd (93, G Brandon Linder). New England selected C Bryan Stork and G Jon Halapio.

20132013• April 28: Jaguars’ 4th (98)-round selection to Philadelphia for Philadelphia’s 4th (101) and 7th (210)-round selections.• Aug. 30: DT D’Anthony Smith to Seattle for conditional pick.• Oct. 2: OT Eugene Monroe to Baltimore for Baltimore’s 2014 4th and 5th-round selections.

20122012• April 26: Jaguars’ 1st (7) and 4th (101)-round selections to Tampa Bay for Tampa Bay’s 1st (5, WR Justin Blackmon) -round selection. Tampa Bay selected SS Mark Barron and traded pick 101 to Denver, who selected CB Omar Bolden.• Oct. 30: WR Mike Thomas to Detroit for a 2014 5th round selec-tion.

20112011• April 28: Jaguars’ 1st (16) and 2nd (49)-round selections to Washington for Washington’s 1st (10, QB Blaine Gabbert)-round selection. Washington selected DE Ryan Kerrigan with selection 16 and traded pick 49 to Indianapolis, who selected G Ben Ijalana.• April 29: Jaguars’ 3rd (80) and 6th (182)-round selections to San Francisco for San Francisco’s 3rd (76, G Will Rackley)-round selec-tion. San Francisco selected S Chris Culliver and WR Ronald Johnson.• Sept. 3: A Jaguars conditional 2012 choice to New York Jets for S Dwight Lowery. Jets traded pick (214) to Indianapolis, who selected LB Tim Fugger.

20102010• April 23: DE Quentin Groves to Oakland for Dallas’ 5th (158)-round selection. Jaguars later traded that selection to New Orleans for 2011 4th (121)-round selection.• April 23: Jaguars’ 4th (108)-round selection to Oakland for LB Kirk Morrison and New England’s 5th (153, DE Austen Lane)-round selection. Oakland selected WR Jacoby Ford.• May 25: Jaguars’ 2011 7th (218)-round selection to Miami for G Justin Smiley. Miami later traded selection to Green Bay which selected TE Ryan Taylor.• Sept. 4: S Reggie Nelson to Cincinnati for DB David Jones and a conditional 2012 draft pick. Jaguars selected DT Jeris Pendleton.• Oct. 18: S Anthony Smith to Green Bay for a conditional 2011 draft pick.

20092009• April 9: DT Tony McDaniel to Miami for Miami’s 7th (232)-round selection. Jaguars later traded pick 232 to New England.• April 26: Jaguars traded Miami’s 7th (232)-round selection and Jacksonville’s 2010 2nd (44)-round selection to New England for Green Bay’s 3rd (73, CB Derek Cox)-round selection. New England selected WR Julian Edelman with pick 232.• June 30: WR Dennis Northcutt to Detroit for S Gerald Alexander.• Sept. 6: Jaguars’ 2010 7th (217)-round selection to Tampa Bay for QB Luke McCown.

20082008• Feb. 29: Jaguars’ 6th (193)-round selection to Minnesota for WR Troy Williamson. Minnesota selected WR Jaymar Johnson.• March 1: DT Marcus Stroud to Buffalo for Baltimore’s 3rd (71) and Chicago’s 5th (143)-round selections. Buffalo later traded pick 71 back to Baltimore and pick 143 was traded to Dallas through Chicago.• April 26: Jaguars’ 1st (26), Baltimore’s 3rd (71), and Jaguars’ 3rd

(89) and 4th (125)-round selections to Baltimore for Baltimore’s 1st (8, DE Derrick Harvey)-round selection. Baltimore selected LB Tavares Gooden with pick 71 and traded picks 26, 89 and 173 to Houston for Houston’s 1st (18)-round selection with which Baltimore selected QB Joe Flacco. Baltimore traded pick 125 to Oakland.• April 26: Jaguars’ 2nd (58), Seattle’s 5th (158) and Jaguars’ 2009 7th (217)-round selections to Tampa Bay for Tampa Bay’s 2nd (52, DE Quentin Groves)-round selection. Tampa Bay selected WR Dexter Jackson with pick 58 and DB E.J. Biggers with 2009 pick 217, and traded pick 158 to Chicago.• April 27: Jaguars traded Chicago’s 5th (143)-round selection to Dallas for Cleveland’s 5th (155, LB Thomas Williams) and Oakland’s 7th (213, RB Chauncey Washington)-round selections. Dallas select-ed DB Orlando Scandrick.

20072007• April 28: Jaguars’ 1st (17)-round selection to Denver for Denver’s 1st (21, S Reggie Nelson), 3rd (86) and 6th (198)-round selections. Denver selected DE Jarvis Moss. Jaguars later traded pick 86 to Baltimore and 98 to Atlanta.• April 28: Jaguars traded Denver’s 3rd (86)-round selection to Baltimore for Detroit’s 4th (101, P Adam Podlesh) and Baltimore’s 5th (166, DT Derek Landri) and 6th (203)-round selections. Baltimore selected OT Marshall Yanda. Jacksonville later traded pick 203 to Atlanta.• April 29: Jaguars’ 6th (194)-round selection and Denver’s 6th (198)-round selection and Baltimore’s 6th (203)-round selection to Atlanta for Atlanta’s 5th (149, G Uche Nwaneri)-round selection. Atlanta selected DB David Irons with pick 194, C Doug Datish with 198 and DB Daren Stone with 203.• Sept. 1: RB Alvin Pearman and a 2008 7th (233)-round selection to Seattle for a 2008 5th (158)-round selection. Seattle selected RB Justin Forsett. Pick 158 later traded through Tampa Bay to Chicago who selected TE Kellen Davis.

20062006• April 29: Jaguars’ 3rd (92) and 4th (125)-round selections to Dallas for Dallas’ 3rd (80, LB Clint Ingram)-round selection. Dallas selected DE Jason Hatcher and KR Skyler Green.• April 30: Jaguars 6th (198)-round selection to San Francisco for San Francisco’s 7th (213, DE James Wyche) and Jacksonville’s 7th (236, CB Dee Webb)-round selections. San Francisco selected DE Melvin Oliver.

20052005• April 24: Jaguars’ 4th (123)-round selection to New York Jets for Jets’ 4th (127, RB Alvin Pearman) and Dallas’ 6th (185, WR Chad Owens)-round selections. Jets selected DB Kerry Rhodes.• Aug. 26: PK Seth Marler to Dallas for a 2006 6th (187, KR Chad Owens)-round selection.• Oct. 6: Jaguars’ 2006 7th (236)-round selection to San Francisco for LB Jamie Winborn.

20042004• March 3: QB Mark Brunell to Washington for Washington’s 3rd (72)-round selection. Jacksonville later traded pick to Green Bay who selected DT Donnell Washington.• April 8: DB Jason Craft to New Orleans for New Orleans’ 5th (150, DB Chris Thompson)-round selection.• April 24: Jaguars’ 3rd (70)-round and 4th (102)-round selections to Green Bay for Green Bay’s 2nd (55, RB Greg Jones)-round selec-tion. Green Bay selected DB Joey Thomas and traded pick 102 to Miami who selected DB Will Poole.• April 24: Jaguars traded Washington’s 3rd (72)-round selection to Green Bay for Green Bay’s 3rd (86, LB Jorge Cordova) and 4th (118, DT Anthony Maddox)-round selections. Green Bay selected DT Donnell Washington.• April 25: WR Kevin Johnson to Baltimore for Baltimore’s 4th (120, WR Ernest Wilford)-round selection.• April 25: Jaguars’ 6th (175) and 7th (210)-round selections to Houston for Tennessee’s 5th (159, OT Sean Bubin)-round selection. Houston selected DB Jammal Lord and LB Raheem Orr.

20032003• April 27: Jaguars’ 5th (143)-round selection to Chicago for Chicago’s 6th (176, DE Brandon Green), New England’s 6th (193, OT Marques Ogden) and Chicago’s 7th (218, RB Malaefou Mackenzie)-round selections. Chicago selected WR Justin Gage.• Aug. 26: Jaguars traded a 2004 conditional selection to Baltimore for DB Anthony Mitchell.

20022002• April 20: Jaguars’ 3rd (76)-round selection to Cleveland for LB Wali Rainer and Cleveland’s 3rd (79)-round selection. Cleveland selected C Melvin Fowler.• April 20: Jaguars traded Cleveland’s 3rd (79)-round selection to Washington for Oakland’s 3rd (89, LB Akin Ayodele)-round selec-tion and Washington’s 4th (118, TE Chris Luzar)-round selection. Washington selected DB Rashad Bauman.• June 20: Jaguars’ 2003 7th (222)-round selection to Seattle for DB Ike Charlton. Seattle selected PK Josh Brown.

20012001• April 22: Jaguars’ 2002 5th (144)-round selection to New England for New England’s 6th (170, G Chad Ward)-round selection. New England traded the pick to Denver, who selected WR Herb Haygood.

20002000• Aug. 16: Jaguars’ 2001 4th (108)-round selection to Kansas City for G Brendan Stai.

19991999• April 18: Jaguars’ 6th (195) and 7th (233)-round selections to Tampa Bay for Tampa Bay’s 6th (182, DT Emarlos Leroy)-round selec-tion. Tampa Bay selected RB Lamarr Green and RB Autry Denson.• Sept. 5: DB Cordell Taylor to Seattle for a 2000 conditional selection.• Oct. 19: Jaguars’ 2001 6th (174)-round selection to Tampa Bay for DE Regan Upshaw. Tampa Bay selected RB Jameel Cook.

19981998• Feb. 13: QB Rob Johnson to Buffalo for Buffalo’s 1st (9, RB Fred Taylor) and 4th (101, RB Tavian Banks)-round selections.

19971997• Aug. 24: DE Paul Frase to Green Bay for Green Bay’s 1998 6th (182, RB Kevin McLeod)-round selection.• Aug. 24: OT Jimmy Herndon to Chicago for Chicago’s 1998 7th (192, WR Alvis Whitted)-round selection.

19961996• April 20: Jaguars’ 3rd (79), 4th (113), 5th (134) and 5th (150)-round selections to Miami for Miami’s 2nd (60, C Michael Cheever) and 4th (99)-round selections.• April 21: Jaguars traded Miami’s 4th (99)-round selection to Seattle for Seattle’s 4th (110, WR Reggie Barlow) and 5th (146, OT Jimmy Herndon)-round selections.• May 31: DB Corey Raymond to Detroit for TE Ty Hallock.• Aug. 26: Jaguars’ 2007 7th (211)-round selection to Pittsburgh for TE Craig Keith. Pittsburgh traded pick to Kansas City, who selected C Ben Lynch.

• Aug. 27: WR Mike Williams to Miami for TE Pete Mitchell.

19951995• April 21: Jaguars’ 3rd (66) and 5th (170)-round seleCtions to Green Bay for QB Mark Brunell. Green Bay selected RB William Henderson and RB Travis Jervey. • April 22: Jaguars’ 1st (31) supplemental, 3rd (97) supplemental, 4th (134) supplemental, and 1996 4th (113)-round supplemental selections to Kansas City for Kansas City’s 1st (19, RB James Stewart)-round selection. Kansas City selected OT Trezelle Jenkins, LB Troy Dumas and QB Steve Stenstrom.• April 22: Jaguars’ 2nd (33)-round selection to New York Jets for Jets’ 2nd (40, OL Brian DeMarco) and 3rd (71, DB Chris Hudson)-round selections. The Jets selected OT Matt O’Dwyer.• April 23: Jaguars’ 5th (136)-round selection and a 1996 6th (186)-round selection to Cleveland for Cleveland’s 4th (123, DT Mike Thompson)-round selection. Cleveland selected DT Tau Pupua with pick 136, and Baltimore selected WR James Roe with 1996 pick 186.• April 23: Jaguars’ 6th (208) supplemental, 7th (210) and 7th (248) supplemental selections to Philadelphia for Philadelphia’s 5th (169, RB Ryan Christophers) and 7th (219, WR Curtis Marsh)-round selections. Philadelphia selected RB Fred McCrary, RB Kevin Bouie, and OT Howard Smothers.