We now know who makes up the Jacksonville Jaguars' 2026 NFL draft class, but where do each of these players fit on this year's roster?
While a lot can change between now and Week 1, depending on how training camp unfolds, let's project what roles each of these 10 rookies could fill.
Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M
Boerkircher could compete with Quintin Morris for the blocking-heavy TE2 role. His presence also provides Liam Coen with the flexibility to utilize more three-tight-end sets -- a growing trend in the NFL.
Albert Regis, IDL, Texas A&M
Regis can be an immediate secondary option behind DaVon Hamilton in the defensive tackle rotation. He ranked 10th last season in PFF's run-stop rate metric.
Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon
Pregnon adds more size to the Jaguars' offensive line. He could push either Ezra Cleveland or Patrick Mekari for playing time.
Jalen Huskey, DB, Maryland
Huskey brings another versatile presence to the Jaguars' secondary, but his initial contributions may come on special teams.
Wesley Williams, DE, Duke
Williams will have the opportunity to compete for rotational snaps right away behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.
Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
Koziol was a big pass-catching threat in college. He could push for Hunter Long's receiving-first role at this position, potentially leaving Long off the 53-man roster.
Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor
We know who the top four wideouts on the depth chart are, but Cameron boosts the depth and competition behind that group. He brings punt return experience to the NFL as well.
CJ Williams, WR, Stanford
Like Cameron, Williams fits the mold of what the Jaguars look for at wideout -- a big-bodied pass-catcher who is willing to block. Williams will add to the competition at the back end of the depth chart, but will see most of his snaps come on special teams.
Zach Durfee, DE, Washington
Durfee, along with BJ Green, Danny Striggow, and Williams, will be in the mix for the rotational snaps at defensive end. Typically, four players see regular playing time, leaving two spots up for grabs with Hines-Allen and Walker leading the way.
Parker Hughes, LB, Middle Tennessee State
Hughes early contributions will come on special teams. In the long run, the Jaguars like his ability to defend the run.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: How Jaguars 10 picks fit with roster