Jaguars Mailbag: Post-Draft Thoughts on Brian Thomas Jr, Maason Smith, And More

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What do we make of the Jaguars' roster after the 2024 NFL Draft?

Q: Which do you see making more of a material change to how the offense looks this season, the WR room overhaul or Morse replacing Fortner? And what’s the over/under on bubble screens?This is a toughquestion. I think the offense will look fairly different on both fronts. Out are Calvin Ridley and Zay Jones, who combined for 321 targets in their time in Jacksonville.

This is just opening a door for me to get yelled at, but I would say Marshawn Kneeland, Khyree Jackson, Javon Foster, T.J. Tampa, Mohamed Kamara, and then the rest of their class can stay the same. With that said, I have zero credentials in terms of prospect evaluation and my opinion means as much as anyone else and no more than everyone else.

Q: Do you see them using Masson Smith as a big DE from time to time? The lack of depth is on edge is weird but I saw Smith line up at DE a few times at LSU. With Nielsen's scheme could they be using more big ends as rotation pieces or are we in for another huge snap share year from Allen/Walker?I think you could see it just based on his body type and athletchism. And, like you said, he did it at LSU from time to time.

Q: Do you believe that Jaguars have any potential addition in the remaining Free Agency? Most of fans believe that Bud Dupree, Calais, Yann or another DE is required.Bud Dupree has been signed since this question was asked . With that said, sure I could see a potential addition. I won't predict one because we have seen the Jaguars blink at such a move before, but there was pre-draft smoke about interest in a veteran pass-rusher. Maybe they look at it after minicamp and before training camp.

The Jaguars added three receivers before Jones' release and had only moved on from two in Calvin Ridley and Jamal Agnew. That meant one more receiver had to go, and Jones had too many factors working against him. Perhaps the Jaguars could have kept Jones as depth, but no team has that kind of contract on their books for a No. 4 receiver/No. 5 pass-catcher. It simply isn't done.

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