The Jaguars made a pair of roster moves on Tuesday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars churned their roster on Tuesday, waiving long-time defensive lineman Adam Gotsis and waiving former 2022 draft pick Gregory Junior.
Gotsis is likely the victim of a deep defensive line room, with the Jaguars adding Arik Armstead, Maason Smith, and Jordan Jefferson alone this offseason. "You're going to see more rotational. You're going to see guys in and out of that, different combinations of guys, moving guys around. Will they get opportunities to rush the passer? Of course, we're going to put our best pass rushers on the field when the time comes. But when you're talking normal-down distance, you're going to see a different combination of guys."
Marshall was drafted by the New York Jets in the sixth round of the 2021 Draft. He appeared in four games as a rookie and totaled two tackles and one quarterback hit. Marshall also spent time on the practice squad with the Jets and Steelers .
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