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1 The 84th NFL Draft will be held in Nashville, Tenn. Broadcast to a prime-time audience for the 10th straight year, the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft will commence at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 with the second and third rounds on Friday, April 26. The final four rounds (four through seven) will begin at noon, Saturday, April 27. The Jaguars enter the 2019 NFL Draft with seven total selections. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS JAGUARS.COM | 904.633.6000 | @JAGUARS DRAFT RELEASE 1 TIAA BANK FIELD DRIVE JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 Tad Dickman - Director of Public Relations Amanda Holt - Director of Communications Alex Brooks - Manager of Public Relations Andy Esworthy - Public Relations Assistant David Wolf - Public Relations Assistant Dan Edwards - Senior Vice President of Communications THE OVERVIEW For the duration of the draft, media headquarters will be located in the Jacksonville Jaguars’ old team dining room at TIAA Bank Field located at the end of the rubber hallway. The Jaguars will serve dinner for working media on Thursday and Friday, in addition to lunch and dinner on Saturday. Press conferences 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 select press conferences and conference calls. MEDIA INFORMATION For the first time in history, ABC will broadcast all three days of the 2019 NFL Draft, including two nights of prime-time coverage. ABC will be the exclusive broadcast home of the event and will produce its own distinct telecast for the ABC audience, separate from ESPN and NFL Network, during the first two nights of coverage. For the second straight year, ABC will simulcast ESPN’s presentation on Day 3. The prime-time draft specials on ABC will be anchored by ESPN’s College GameDay, college football’s longest-running pregame show. ESPN and ABC personalities and other special guests will be part of the multi-night ABC presentation. The telecasts on ESPN and NFL Network will continue to offer expert NFL analysis. 2019 NFL DRAFT COVERAGE Jacksonville enters the 2019 NFL Draft with seven total picks, including two third-round draft choices (No. 98 pick acquired from Los Angeles Rams in exchange for DE Dante Fowler Jr. on Oct. 30, 2019). JAGUARS 2019 NFL DRAFT CHOICES Round 1, Pick 7 Round 2, Pick 38 Round 3, Pick 69 Round 3, Pick 98 (via trade with LAR) Round 4, Pick 109 Round 6, Pick 178 Round 7, Pick 236 (via trade with Baltimore) JAGUARS DRAFT SELECTIONS In 2018, the Jaguars selected three defensive players, three offensive players and one specialist (punter). Below is the last player drafted by the Jaguars at each position: LAST TIME EACH POSITION WAS TAKEN Position Player School Year Round Quarterback Tanner Lee Nebraska 2018 6 Running Back Leonard Fournette Louisiana State 2017 1 Wide Receiver DJ Chark Jr. Louisiana State 2018 2 Tight End Ben Koyack Notre Dame 2015 7 Offensive Tackle Will Richardson Jr. NC State 2018 4 Interior OL A.J. Cann South Carolina 2015 3 Fullback Marquez Williams Miami (Fla.) 2017 7 Defensive Tackle Taven Bryan Florida 2018 1 Defensive End Dawuane Smoot Illinois 2017 3 Linebacker Leon Jacobs Wisconsin 2018 7 Cornerback Jalen Myrick Minnesota 2017 7 Free Safety James Sample Louisville 2015 4 Strong Safety Ronnie Harrison Alabama 2018 3 Kicker Josh Scobee Louisiana Tech 2004 5 Punter Logan Cooke Mississippi State 2018 7 LAST TIME THEY WERE TAKEN CB Jalen Ramsey (fifth overall pick in 2016) totaled 14 passes defensed in 2016, ranking ninth in the AFC and first among all rookies. Ramsey has earned back-to-back Pro Bowl nods (2017 and 2018) and his 10 career games with multiple passes defensed are the most through three seasons in franchise history. DE Yannick Ngakoue (third-round pick in 2016) set the franchise record for sacks in a season by a rookie (8.0), surpassing the mark held by Tony Brackens (7.0 in 1996). In 48 career games, Ngakoue has tallied 29.5 sacks, the most sacks by a Jaguars player through their first 48 games. With the first draft pick (No. 2 overall) in Jaguars history in 1995, Jacksonville picked OT Tony Boselli. Boselli went on to become a three- time Associated All Pro selection and a five-time Pro Bowl selection for the Jaguars from 1995-2001 and is widely regarded as one of the best players in franchise history. NOTABLE DRAFT PICKS Overall, the Jaguars have selected 197 players through the NFL Draft, including 99 defensive players, 90 offensive players and eight special teams players. Below is a breakdown of Jacksonville’s 197 all-time draft choices by position: OFFENSE (90) DEFENSE (99) Position Picks Wide Receivers 29 Offensive Linemen 28 Running Backs 18 Quarterbacks 8 Tight Ends 6 Fullback 1 ALL-TIME DRAFT PICKS BY POSITON Position Picks Defensive Linemen 37 Linebacker 24 Cornerbacks 20 Safeties 18 The Jacksonville Jaguars will host the Pet Paradise DUUUVAL Draft Night presented by PRI Productions on Thursday, April 25 at Daily’s Place. Annually the largest draft party on the First Coast, Pet Paradise DUUUVAL Draft Night will return to Daily’s Place for the second consecutive year, encompassing the entire amphitheater and the Dream Finder’s Homes Flex Field. The Jaguars currently hold the 7th overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, but fans will have the opportunity to celebrate all evening with the team. Gates open at 6:30 p.m., followed by live draft analysis and appearances by Jaguars players. Beginning at 8 p.m., fans can watch NFL Network coverage of the first round of the NFL Draft in the amphitheater. JAGUARS DRAFT PARTY SPECIALISTS (8) Position Picks Punter 4 Kicker 2 Long Snapper 1 Return Specialist 1

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The 84th NFL Draft will be held in Nashville, Tenn. Broadcast to a prime-time audience for the 10th straight year, the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft will commence at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 with the second and third rounds on Friday, April 26. The final four rounds (four through seven) will begin at noon, Saturday, April 27. The Jaguars enter the 2019 NFL Draft with seven total selections.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARSJAGUARS.COM | 904.633.6000 | @JAGUARS

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Tad Dickman - Director of Public Relations • Amanda Holt - Director of Communications • Alex Brooks - Manager of Public Relations Andy Esworthy - Public Relations Assistant • David Wolf - Public Relations Assistant • Dan Edwards - Senior Vice President of Communications

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For the duration of the draft, media headquarters will be located in the Jacksonville Jaguars’ old team dining room at TIAA Bank Field located at the end of the rubber hallway. The Jaguars will serve dinner for working media on Thursday and Friday, in addition to lunch and dinner on Saturday. Press conferences 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 select press conferences and conference calls.

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For the first time in history, ABC will broadcast all three days of the 2019 NFL Draft, including two nights of prime-time coverage. ABC will be the exclusive broadcast home of the event and will produce its own distinct telecast for the ABC audience, separate from ESPN and NFL Network, during the first two nights of coverage. For the second straight year, ABC will simulcast ESPN’s presentation on Day 3.

The prime-time draft specials on ABC will be anchored by ESPN’s College GameDay, college football’s longest-running pregame show. ESPN and ABC personalities and other special guests will be part of the multi-night ABC presentation. The telecasts on ESPN and NFL Network will continue to offer expert NFL analysis.

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Jacksonville enters the 2019 NFL Draft with seven total picks, including two third-round draft choices (No. 98 pick acquired from Los Angeles Rams in exchange for DE Dante Fowler Jr. on Oct. 30, 2019).

JAGUARS 2019 NFL DRAFT CHOICES Round 1, Pick 7 Round 2, Pick 38 Round 3, Pick 69 Round 3, Pick 98 (via trade with LAR) Round 4, Pick 109 Round 6, Pick 178 Round 7, Pick 236 (via trade with Baltimore)

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TIn 2018, the Jaguars selected three defensive players, three offensive players and one specialist (punter). Below is the last player drafted by the Jaguars at each position:

LAST TIME EACH POSITION WAS TAKENPosition Player School Year RoundQuarterback Tanner Lee Nebraska 2018 6Running Back Leonard Fournette Louisiana State 2017 1Wide Receiver DJ Chark Jr. Louisiana State 2018 2Tight End Ben Koyack Notre Dame 2015 7Offensive Tackle Will Richardson Jr. NC State 2018 4Interior OL A.J. Cann South Carolina 2015 3Fullback Marquez Williams Miami (Fla.) 2017 7Defensive Tackle Taven Bryan Florida 2018 1Defensive End Dawuane Smoot Illinois 2017 3Linebacker Leon Jacobs Wisconsin 2018 7Cornerback Jalen Myrick Minnesota 2017 7Free Safety James Sample Louisville 2015 4Strong Safety Ronnie Harrison Alabama 2018 3Kicker Josh Scobee Louisiana Tech 2004 5Punter Logan Cooke Mississippi State 2018 7

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CB Jalen Ramsey (fifth overall pick in 2016) totaled 14 passes defensed in 2016, ranking ninth in the AFC and first among all rookies. Ramsey has earned back-to-back Pro Bowl nods (2017 and 2018) and his 10 career games with multiple passes defensed are the most through three seasons in franchise history.

DE Yannick Ngakoue (third-round pick in 2016) set the franchise record for sacks in a season by a rookie (8.0), surpassing the mark held by Tony Brackens (7.0 in 1996). In 48 career games, Ngakoue has tallied 29.5 sacks, the most sacks by a Jaguars player through their first 48 games.

With the first draft pick (No. 2 overall) in Jaguars history in 1995, Jacksonville picked OT Tony Boselli. Boselli went on to become a three-time Associated All Pro selection and a five-time Pro Bowl selection for the Jaguars from 1995-2001 and is widely regarded as one of the best players in franchise history.

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Overall, the Jaguars have selected 197 players through the NFL Draft, including 99 defensive players, 90 offensive players and eight special teams players. Below is a breakdown of Jacksonville’s 197 all-time draft choices by position:

OFFENSE (90) DEFENSE (99)Position PicksWide Receivers 29Offensive Linemen 28Running Backs 18Quarterbacks 8Tight Ends 6Fullback 1

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Position PicksDefensive Linemen 37Linebacker 24Cornerbacks 20Safeties 18

The Jacksonville Jaguars will host the Pet Paradise DUUUVAL Draft Night presented by PRI Productions on Thursday, April 25 at Daily’s Place. Annually the largest draft party on the First Coast, Pet Paradise DUUUVAL Draft Night will return to Daily’s Place for the second consecutive year, encompassing the entire amphitheater and the Dream Finder’s Homes Flex Field. The Jaguars currently hold the 7th overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, but fans will have the opportunity to celebrate all evening with the team. Gates open at 6:30 p.m., followed by live draft analysis and appearances by Jaguars players. Beginning at 8 p.m., fans can watch NFL Network coverage of the first round of the NFL Draft in the amphitheater.

TJAGUARS DRAFT PARTY

SPECIALISTS (8)Position PicksPunter 4Kicker 2Long Snapper 1Return Specialist 1

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DEFENSE NOTES2019 DRAFT NOTESFirst Round (6 players)Taven BryanMarcell Dareus (BUF)Leonard FournetteD.J. Hayden (OAK)Cedric Ogbuehi (CIN)Jalen Ramsey

Second Round (5)Calais Campbell (ARI)DJ Chark Jr. Myles JackMarqise LeeCam Robinson

Third Round (8)A.J. CannChris Conley (K.C.)Nick Foles (K.C.)Ronnie HarrisonCody Kessler (CLE)Brandon LinderYannick NgakoueDawuane Smoot

Fourth Round (4)Parker Ehinger (K.C.)Will Richardson Jr.Jake Ryan (G.B.)Dede Westbrook

Fifth Round (3)Blair BrownJames O’Shaughnessy (K.C.)Telvin Smith Sr.

Sixth Round (2)Alfred Blue (HOU)Tanner Lee

TROUND-BY-ROUND ROSTER BREAKDOWNSeventh Round (6)Logan CookeLeon JacobsBen KoyackAlex McGough (SEA)Geoff Swaim (DAL)David Williams (DEN)

Undrafted (30)Eli Ankou (HOU)CJ Board (BAL)Breon Borders (OAK)A.J. Bouye (HOU)Cody Brown Keelan ColeBenny Cunningham (STL)Cody Davis (STL)Nick DeLuca (TEN)Dimitri Flowers (NYJ)Tre HerndonMichael HughesLyndon JohnsonAbry JonesChristian Kuntz (DEN)Josh Lambo (S.D.)Lerentee McCray (DEN)K.C. McDermottPharoah McKever (PIT)Quenton MeeksAndrew Norwell (CAR)Matt Overton (SEA)Donald Payne (BAL)Thomas Rawls (SEA)C.J. ReavisTyler ShatleyBrandon ThomasJosh WellsLeonard Wester (T.B.)Jarrod Wilson

TROUND-BY-ROUND ROSTER BREAKDOWNPick Team 2018 Record W%1. Arizona Cardinals 3-13 .1882. San Francisco 49ers 4-12 .2503. New York Jets 4-12 .2504. Oakland Raiders 4-12 .2505. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5-11 .3136. New York Giants 5-11 .3137. Jacksonville Jaguars 5-11 .3138. Detroit Lions 6-10 .3759. Buffalo Bills 6-10 .37510. Denver Broncos 6-10 .37511. Cincinnati Bengals 6-10 .37512. Green Bay Packers 6-9-1 .40613. Miami Dolphins 7-9 .43814. Atlanta Falcons 7-9 .43815. Washington Redskins 7-9 .43816 Carolina Panthers 7-9 .43817. New York Giants (From Cle.) 7-8-1 .46918. Minnesota Vikings 8-7-1 .53119. Tennessee Titans 9-7 .56320. Pittsburgh Steelers 9-6-1 .59421. Seattle Seahawks 10-6 .62522. Baltimore Ravens 10-6 .62523. Houston Texans 11-5 .68824. Oakland (From Chicago) 4-12 .25025. Philadelphia Eagles 9-7 .56326. Indianapolis Colts 10-6 .62527. Oakland (From Dallas) 4-12 .25028. Los Angeles Chargers 12-4 .75029. Kansas City 12-4 .75030. Green Bay (From New Orleans) 6-9-1 .40631. Los Angeles Rams 13-3 .81332. New England Patriots 11-5 .688

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First Jaguars player drafted: Tony Boselli

Most recent Jaguars player drafted: Logan Cooke

Highest Jaguars selection: No. 2, Tony Boselli (1995), Kevin Hardy (1996), Luke Joeckel (2013)

Lowest Jaguars selection: No. 253, Tiquan Underwood

Tallest Jaguars player drafted: Five players, 6’7, Most recent: John Henderson (2002)

Shortest Jaguars player drafted: Four players, 5’7, Most recent: Ace Sanders (2013)

Heaviest player drafted: DT John Henderson (2002), 335 pounds

Lightest Jaguars player drafted: Fernando Bryant (1999), Scott Starks (2005), 174 pounds

School with most selections: Florida, 10

Position with most selections: Wide Receivers, 29

Position with least selections: Fullback and long snapper, 1

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Jacksonville owns the seventh (first round), 38th (second), 69th (third), 98th (third), 109th (fourth), 178th (sixth), and 236th (seventh) overall picks. Below is a breakdown of players chosen with those selections in 2017 and 2018.

Round/Pick 2017 20181 (7) WR Mike Williams (LAC) QB Josh Allen (Buf)2 (38) G Forrest Lamp (LAC) RB Ronald Jones II (TB)3 (69) WR Cooper Kupp (LAR) DT B.J. Hill (NYG)4 (109) DT Jaleel Johnson (Min) S Troy Apke (Was)6 (178) DT Davon Godchaux (Mia) LB Christian Sam (N.E.)7 (236) OT Brad Seaton (Ten) RB Bo Scarbrough (Dal)

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Round/Pick Player ‘18 Games Played/Started1 (7) DL Taven Bryan 16/12 (38) WR DJ Chark Jr. 11/03 (69) S Ronnie Harrison 14/84 (109) OL Will Richardson Jr. 0/0 (IR)6 (178) QB Tanner Lee 0/0 (PS)7 (236) LB Leon Jacobs 12/37 (247) P Logan Cooke 16/0

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The Jaguars can make their 27th first-round pick in 2019. They currently hold the No. 7 overall pick.

Year No. Player School2018 29 DL Taven Bryan Florida2017 4 RB Leonard Fournette Louisiana State2016 5 CB Jalen Ramsey Florida State2015 3 DE Dante Fowler Jr. Florida2014 3 QB Blake Bortles Central Florida2013 2 OT Luke Joeckel Texas A&M2012 5 WR Justin Blackmon Oklahoma State2011 10 QB Blaine Gabbert Missouri2010 10 DT Tyson Alualu California2009 8 OT Eugene Monroe Virginia2008 8 DE Derrick Harvey Florida2007 21 S Reggie Nelson Florida2006 28 TE Marcedes Lewis UCLA2005 21 WR Matt Jones Arkansas2004 9 WR Reggie Williams Washington2003 7 QB Byron Leftwich Marshall2002 9 DT John Henderson Tennessee2001 13 DT Marcus Stroud Georgia2000 29 WR R. Jay Soward Southern California1999 26 CB Fernando Bryant Alabama1998 9 RB Fred Taylor Florida1998 25 S Donovin Darius Syracuse1997 21 DT Renaldo Wynn Notre Dame1996 2 LB Kevin Hardy Illinois1995 2 OT Tony Boselli Southern California1995 19 RB James Stewart Tennessee

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Name Pos. CollegeJosh Allen LB Kentucky

DeAndre Baker DB GeorgiaNick Bosa DE Ohio State

Marquise Brown WR OklahomaBrian Burns DE Florida StateDevin Bush LB Michigan

Andre Dilliard T Washington StateNoah Fant TE IowaCody Ford T Oklahoma

T.J. Hockenson TE IowaJosh Jacobs RB AlabamaDaniel Jones QB DukeDrew Lock QB Missouri

D.K. Metcalf WR MississippiKyler Murray QB Oklahoma

Ed Oliver DT HoustonMontez Sweat DE Mississippi StateJawaan Taylor T Florida

Devin White LB Louisiana StateChristian Wilkins DT ClemsonGreedy Williams CB Louisiana StateJonah Williams T Alabama

Quinnen Williams DT Alabama

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Dating back to their inaugural season in 1995, the Jaguars have had 26 first-round draft choices, including multiple first-round picks in 1995 (OT Tony Boselli and RB James Stewart) and 1998 (RB Fred Taylor and S Donovin Darius). Last year’s first-round draft pick was DT Taven Bryan (29th overall pick) from Florida.

Below is a breakdown of how Jacksonville has used its first-round picks since 1995:

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OFFENSE (14) DEFENSE (12)

Position PicksWide Receivers 4Offensive Linemen 3Running Backs 3Quarterbacks 3Tight Ends 1

Position PicksDefensive Linemen 7Safeties 2Cornerbacks 2Linebackers 1

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2019 DRAFT NOTES

In the Jaguars’ 24-year draft history, dating back to the team’s first draft in 1995, the club has selected players from 104 different colleges and universities. Below is an alphabetical look at the schools from which Jaguars players have been drafted, the number of players selected from each school and the last time a player from that institution was selected by the Jaguars: School ....................... No. .... Last Yr.Alabama ..........................4 ..........2018Alabama State ................1 ..........1996Appalachian State ..........1 ..........2013Arizona ............................2 ..........2009Arizona State ..................1 ..........2007Arkansas .........................4 ..........2016Ashland ...........................1 ..........2012Auburn.............................2 ..........2008Augustana .......................1 ..........1995Bethune-Cookman .........1 ..........2003California.........................2 ..........2012Central Arkansas ...........2 ..........2016Central 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 ............................10 .........2018Florida International .....1 ..........2013Florida State ...................6 ..........2016

School ....................... No. .... Last Yr.Georgia ............................3 ..........2001Georgia Southern...........2 ..........2003Georgia Tech ...................2 ..........2004Hampton .........................2 ..........2007Hawaii ..............................2 ..........2005Houston ...........................1 ..........1996Howard ............................1 ..........2003Illinois ..............................4 ..........2017Illinois State ...................1 ..........2006Iowa .................................1 ..........1998Jackson State .................1 ..........1996James Madison ..............1 ..........2010Kentucky .........................1 ..........2001Lehigh ..............................1 ..........2011Liberty .............................1 ..........2009Louisiana State ..............4 ..........2018Louisiana Tech................2 ..........2010Louisville .........................1 ..........2015Marshall ..........................2 ..........2003Maryland .........................2 ..........2016McGill ...............................1 ..........2001Miami (Fla.) .....................2 ..........2017Michigan ..........................3 ..........2013Michigan State ...............1 ..........1995Middle Tennessee State 3 ..........2011Minnesota .......................2 ..........2017

School ....................... No. .... Last Yr.Missouri ..........................2 ..........2011Mississippi State ............1 ..........2018Missouri Western State 1 ..........1996Monmouth .......................1 ..........2015Montana ..........................1 ..........2016Mount Union ...................1 ..........2011Murray State ..................1 ..........2010Nebraska .........................2 ..........2018Nebraska-Omaha ...........1 ..........2009Nevada ............................1 ..........2012Nevada-Reno ..................1 ..........2004New Mexico State ..........1 ..........2013Nicholls State .................1 ..........2004North Carolina ................2 ..........2005North Carolina State .....3 ..........2018Northern Iowa ................1 ..........2000Notre Dame.....................5 ..........2016Ohio ..................................1 ..........2017Ohio State .......................1 ..........2015Oklahoma ........................3 ..........2017Oklahoma State ..............1 ..........2012Oregon .............................2 ..........2003Penn State ......................2 ..........2014Purdue .............................2 ..........2007Rice ..................................2 ..........2009Rutgers............................1 ..........2009

School ....................... No. .... Last Yr.Sacramento 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 ................................3 ..........2016Utah .................................1 ..........1995Virginia ............................4 ..........2014Virginia Tech ...................2 ..........2004Wake Forest ....................1 ..........2007Washington .....................3 ..........2005Washington State ..........2 ..........2000West Virginia ..................3 ..........1999William & Mary ..............1 ..........2009Wisconsin ........................3 ..........2018Wyoming .........................2 ..........2011Youngstown State ..........1 ..........1998

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SUNSHINE STATEThe Jaguars have drafted 23 players from a Florida school in their 24-year draft history. With their first selection in the 2018 draft, the Jaguars selected DL Taven Bryan from Florida, marking the 10th Gator drafted in franchise history. The Jaguars have drafted more players from the University of Florida than any other college.School No. Last Yr.Florida 10 2018Florida State 6 2016Central Florida 3 2014Miami 2 2017Bethune Cookman 1 2003Florida International 1 2013

COLLEGES WITH MOST DRAFT CHOICESThere have been 26 schools that have seen two players drafted by Jacksonville and four schools with at least five players drafted. Since Dave Caldwell became the Jaguars general manager in January 2013, Jacksonville has selected players from SEC institutions nine times in the first three rounds of the draft, including all three in 2018 (UF, LSU, Alabama).

School No. Last Yr.Florida 10 2018Southern California 7 2014Florida State 6 2016Notre Dame 5 2016Alabama 4 2018Arkansas 4 2016Illinois 4 2017Louisiana State 4 2018Tennessee 4 2002Virginia 4 2014Central Florida 3 2014Colorado State 3 2000Georgia 3 2001Michigan 3 2013North Carolina State 3 2018Middle Tennessee State 3 2011Syracuse 3 2006UCLA 3 2016Washington 3 2005West Virginia 3 1999Wisconsin 3 2018

The Jaguars drafted DL Taven Bryan in the first round in 2018, marking the 10th overall selection from the University of Florida.

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2018No. Player College

1 (29) DL Taven Bryan Florida2 (61) WR DJ Chark Jr. Louisiana State3 (93) S Ronnie Harrison Alabama4 (129) OT Will Richardson North Carolina State

6 (203) QB Tanner Lee Nebraska

7 (230) LB Leon Jacobs Wisconsin

7 (247) P Logan Cooke Mississippi State

No. Player College

1 (4) RB Leonard Fournette Louisiana State2 (34) OL Cam Robinson Alabama3 (68) DE Dawuane Smoot Illinois4 (110) WR Dede Westbrook Oklahoma

5 (148) LB Blair Brown Ohio

7 (222) CB Jalen Myrick Minnesota

7 (240) FB Marquez Williams Miami (Fla.)

No. Player College

1 (5) CB Jalen Ramsey Florida State2 (36) LB Myles Jack UCLA3 (69) DE Yannick Ngakoue Maryland4 (103) DT Sheldon Day Notre Dame

6 (181) LB Tyrone Holmes Montana

6 (201) QB Brandon Allen Arkansas

7 (226) DE Jonathan Woodard Central Arkansas

No. Player College

1 (3) DE Dante Fowler Jr. Florida2 (36) RB T.J. Yeldon Alabama3 (67) G A.J. Cann South Carolina4 (104) S James Sample Louisville

5 (139) WR Rashad Greene Sr. Florida State

6 (180) DT Michael Bennett Ohio State

7 (220) WR Neal Sterling Monmouth

7 (229) TE Ben Koyack Notre Dame

No. Player College

1 (3) QB Blake Bortles Central Florida2 (39) WR Marqise Lee Southern California2 (61) WR Allen Robinson Penn State3 (93) G Brandon Linder Florida

4 (114) CB Aaron Colvin Oklahoma

5 (144) LB Telvin Smith Sr. Florida State

5 (159) DE Chris Smith Arkansas

6 (205) C Luke Bowanko Virginia

7 (222) RB Storm Johnson Central Florida

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1 (2) OT Luke Joeckel Texas A&M2 (33) S Jonathan Cyprien Florida International3 (64) CB Dwayne Gratz Connecticut4 (101) WR/PR Ace Sanders South Carolina

5 (135) RB Denard Robinson Michigan

6 (169) S Josh Evans Florida

7 (208) CB Jeremy Harris New Mexico State

7 (210) CB Demetrius McCray Appalachian State

No. Player College

1 (5) WR Justin Blackmon Oklahoma State2 (38) DL Andre Branch Clemson3 (70) P Bryan Anger California5 (142) LB Brandon Marshall Nevada

6 (176) CB Mike Harris Florida State

7 (228) DT Jeris Pendleton Ashland

No. Player College

1 (10) QB Blaine Gabbert Missouri3 (76) G/C Will Rackley Lehigh4 (114) WR Cecil Shorts III Mount Union4 (121) S Chris Prosisnski Wyoming

5 (147) CB Rod Isaac Middle Tenn. State

No. Player College

1 (10) DT Tyson Alualu California3 (74) DT D’Anthony Smith Louisiana Tech5 (143) DE Larry Hart Central Arkansas5 (153) DE Austen Lane Murray State

6 (180) RB/KR Deji Karim Southern Illinois

6 (203) RS/CB Scotty McGee James Madison

No. Player College

1 (8) OT Eugene Monroe Virginia2 (39) OT Eben Britton Arizona3 (72) DT Terrance Knighton Temple3 (73) CB Derek Cox William & Mary

4 (107) WR Mike Thomas Arizona

5 (144) WR Jarett Dilliard Rice

6 (180) TE Zach Miller Nebraska-Omaha

7 (250) RB Rashad Jennings Liberty

7 (253) WR Tiquan Underwood Rutgers

2012

2011

2010

20142009

No. Player College

1 (8) DE Derrick Harvey Florida2 (52) DE Quentin Groves Auburn5 (155) LB Thomas Williams Southern California

5 (159) LB Trae Williams South Florida

7 (213) RB Chauncey Washington Southern California

20142008

2007No. Player College

1 (21) FS Reggie Nelson Florida2 (48) LB Justin Durant Hampton3 (79) WR Mike Sims-Walker Central Florida4 (101) P Adam Podlesh Maryland

4 (113) DE Brian Smith Missouri

5 (149) G Uche Nwaneri Purdue

5 (150) S Josh Gattis Wake Forest

5 (166) DT Derek Landri Notre Dame

7 (229) WR John Broussard San Jose State

7 (251) LB Chad Nkang Elon

7 (252) OT Andrew Carnahan Arizona State

No. Player College

1 (28) TE Marcedes Lewis UCLA2 (60) RB Maurice Jones-Drew UCLA3 (80) LB Clint Ingram Oklahoma5 (160) LB Brent Hawkins Illinois State

7 (213) DE James Wyche Syracuse

7 (236) CB Dee Webb Florida

No. Player College

1 (21) WR Matt Jones Arkansas2 (52) OT Khalif Barnes Washington3 (87) CB Scott Starks Wisconsin4 (127) RB Alvin Pearman Virginia

5 (157) S Gerald Sensabaugh North Carolina

6 (185) WR Chad Owens Hawaii

6 (194) LB Pat Thomas NC State

7 (237) CB Chris Roberson Eastern Michigan

No. Player College

1 (9) WR Reggie Williams Washington2 (39) LB Daryl Smith Georgia Tech2 (55) RB Greg Jones Florida State3 (86) LB Jorge Cordova Nevada

4 (118) DT Anthony Maddox Delta State

4 (120) WR Earnest Wilford Virginia Tech

5 (137) K Josh Scobee Louisiana Tech

5 (150) CB Chris Thompson Nicholls State

5 (159) OT Sean Bubin Illinois

7 (249) DE Bobby McCray Florida

2006

2005

20142004

No. Player College

1 (7) QB Byron Leftwich Marshall2 (39) DB Rashean Mathis Bethune-Cookman3 (72) G Vince Manuwai Hawaii

4 (104) TE George Wrighster Oregon

4 (132) RB LaBrandon Toefield Louisiana State

6 (176) DE Brandon Green Rice

6 (179) S David Young Georgia Southern

6 (193) OT Marques Ogden Howard

7 (218) FB Malaefou MacKenzie Southern California

2003

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2002No. Player College

1 (9) DT John Henderson Tennessee2 (40) OT Mike Pearson Florida3 (89) LB Akin Ayodele Purdue4 (108) QB David Garrard East Carolina

4 (118) TE Chris Luzar Virginia

6 (180) DT Clenton Ballard Texas State

7 (222) WR Kendall Newson Middle Tenn. State

7 (246) CB Steve Smith Oregon

7 (247) K Hayden Epstein Michigan

No. Player College

1 (13) DT Marcus Stroud Georgia2 (43) OT Maurice Williams Michigan3 (73) LB Eric Westmoreland Tennessee 3 (94) S James Boyd Penn State

5 (142) P David Leaverton Tennessee

6 (170) G Chad Ward Washington

7 (213) LB Anthony Denman Notre Dame

7 (233) S Marlon McCree Kentucky

7 (235) WR Richmond Flowers Tenn. Chattanooga

7 (241) DT Randy Chevrier McGill

No. Player College

1 (29) WR R. Jay Soward Southern California2 (60) G/C Brad Meester Northern Iowa3 (92) LB T.J. Slaughter Southern Miss.4 (123) OT Joe Chustz Louisiana Tech

5 (159) CB Kiwaukee Thomas Georgia Southern

6 (196) WR Emanuel Smith Arkansas

7 (236) S Erik Olson Colorado State

7 (241) DE Rob Meier Washington State

7 (243) RB Shyrone Stith Virginia Tech

7 (245) LB Danny Clark Illinois

7 (247) T Mark Baniewicz Syracuse

No. Player College

1 (26) CB Fernando Bryant Alabama2 (56) DT Larry Smith Florida State3 (88) G Anthony Cesario Colorado State4 (121) DT Kevin Landolt West Virginia

5 (160) CB Jason Craft Colorado State

6 (182) DT Emarlos Leroy Georgia

7 (242) CB Dee Moronkola Washington State

7 (246) DE Chris White Southern

2001

2000

1999

1997No. Player College

1 (21) DT Renaldo Wynn Notre Dame2 (50) S Mike Logan West Virginia3 (79) LB James Hamilton North Carolina4 (114) DT Seth Payne Cornell

5 (147) TE Damon Jones Southern Illinois

6 (184) FB Daimon Shelton Sacramento State

7 (221) LB Jon Hesse Nebraska

No. Player College

1 (2) LB Kevin Hardy Illinois2 (33) DE Tony Brackens Texas2 (60) C Michael Cheever Georgia Tech3 (63) CB Aaron Beasley West Virginia

4 (110) WR Reggie Barlow Alabama State

5 (146) OT Jimmy Herndon Houston

6 (170) S John Fisher Missouri Western

6 (185) WR Chris Doering Florida

7 (227) WR Clarence Jones Tennessee State

7 (228) WR Gregory Spann Jackson State

1996

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No. Player College

1 (9) RB Fred Taylor Florida1 (25) S Donovin Darius Syracuse2 (57) CB Cordell Taylor Hampton3 (86) QB Jonathan Quinn Middle Tennessee

4 (101) RB Tavian Banks Iowa

4 (118) DT Harry Deligianis Youngstown State

5 (148) C John Wade Marshall

6 (179) DE Lamanzer Williams Minnesota

6 (182) FB Kevin McLeod Auburn

7 (192) WR Alvis Whitted NC State

7 (214) LB Brandon Tolbert Georgia

1998

No. Player College

1 (2) OL Tony Boselli Southern California1 (19) RB James Stewart Tennessee2 (40) OT Brian DeMarco Michigan State2 (64) LB Bryan Schwartz Augustana (S.D.)

3 (71) S Chris Hudson Colorado

4 (99) QB Rob Johnson Southern California

4 (123) DT Mike Thompson Wisconsin

5 (169) FB Ryan Christopherson Florida

6 (172) OT Marcus Price Louisiana State

7 (219) WR Curtis Marsh Utah

1995

ALL-TIME TRADE HISTORY

(February 15, 1995; alternated choices with Carolina)(Draft round, position, player, former team) 1. QB Steve Beuerlein, Arizona; 2. CB Corey Raymond, N.Y. Giants; 3. OT Jeff Novak, Miami; 4. DE John Duff, L.A. Raiders; 5. LB Keith Goganious, Buffalo; 6. LB Mark Williams, Green Bay; 7. CB Al Jackson, Philadelphia; 8. C/OG Mark Tucker, Arizona; 9. DT Paul Frase, N.Y. Jets; 10. G Tom Myslinski, Chicago; 11. WR Willie Jackson, Dallas; 12 DB Othello Henderson, New Orleans; 13. LB Santo Stephens, Cincinnati; 14. DB Darren Carrington, San Diego; 15. DB Michael Davis, Houston; 16. DB Dave Thomas, Dallas; 17. RB Mazio Royster, Tampa Bay; 18. FB Le’Shai Maston, Houston; 19. WR Charles Davenport, Pittsburgh; 20. S Monty Grow, Kansas City; 21. RB Marcus Wilson, Green Bay; 22. LB Brant Boyer, Miami; 23. S Harry Colon, Detroit; 24. TE Derek Brown, N.Y. Giants; 25. LB James Williams, New Orleans; 26. G Eugene Chung, New England; 27. RB Reggie Cobb, Green Bay; 28. WR Desmond Howard, Washington; 29. WR Kelvin Martin, Seattle; 30. WR Cedric Tillman, Denver; 31. DB Rogerick Green, Tampa Bay.

1995 EXPANSION DRAFT

2019• October 19: Jaguars’ fith-round 2019 draft pick to Cleveland for RB Carlos Hyde.

• October 30: DE Dante Fowler Jr. to Los Angeles Rams for Los Angeles’ 2019 third-round draft pick and a 2020 fifth-round pick

2018• March 28: Jaguars’ conditional 7th-round 2019 draft pick to Cleveland for QB Cody Kessler.

2017• March 10: TE Julius Thomas to Miami for Miami’s 7th (240)-round 2017 draft pick. Jaguars selected FB Marquez Williams. • March 10: Jaguars’ 7th-round 2018 draft pick to Miami for

OT Branden Albert.

• April 28: Jaguars’ 2nd (35)-round selection and 6th (187)-round selection to the Seattle Seahawks for the Seahawks’ 2nd (34, OL Cam Robinson)-round selection. The Seahawks selected Malik McDowell with pick 35 and DB Mike Tyson with pick 187.

• October 29: DE Chris Smith to Cincinnati Bengals for Cincinnati’s 2018 7th-round pick (230, LB Leon Jacobs).

• October 28: Jaguars 6th-round 2018 draft pick to the Buffalo Bills for DT Marcell Dareus.

2016• April 29: Jaguars’ 2nd (38)-round selection and 5th (146)-round selection to the Baltimore Ravens for the Ravens’ 2nd (36, LB Myles Jack)-round selection. The Ravens

traded the 2nd (38)-round selection to the Dolphins who selected CB Xavien Howard. The Ravens selected LB Matt Judon with pick 146.

2015• 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. Jaguars selected QB Brandon Allen.

2014• March 11: QB Blaine Gabbert to San Francisco for San Francisco’s 6th (205)-round 2014 draft pick and a condi-tional 2015 draft pick. Jaguars selected C Luke Bowanko

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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.

2013• 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.

2012• 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 selection.

2011• 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 selec-tions to San Francisco for San Francisco’s 3rd (76, G Will Rackley)-round selection. 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.

2010• 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.

2009• 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 selec-tion 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.

2008• 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 selec-tion to Dallas for Cleveland’s 5th (155, LB Thomas Williams) and Oakland’s 7th (213, RB Chauncey Washington)-round selections. Dallas selected DB Orlando Scandrick.

2007• 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 selec-tion 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.

2006• April 29: Jaguars’ 3rd (92) and 4th (125)-round selec-tions 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 selec-tions. San Francisco selected DE Melvin Oliver.

2005• 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.

2004• 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 selection. 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 selec-tions. 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 selec-tions to Houston for Tennessee’s 5th (159, OT Sean Bubin)-round selection. Houston selected DB Jammal Lord and LB Raheem Orr.

2003• 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.

2002• April 20: Jaguars’ 3rd (76)-round selection to Cleveland for LB Wali Rainer and Cleveland’s 3rd (79)-round selec-tion. 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 selection 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.

2001• 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.

2000• Aug. 16: Jaguars’ 2001 4th (108)-round selection to Kansas City for G Brendan Stai.

1999• April 18: Jaguars’ 6th (195) and 7th (233)-round selec-tions to Tampa Bay for Tampa Bay’s 6th (182, DT Emarlos Leroy)-round selection. 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

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Tampa Bay for DE Regan Upshaw. Tampa Bay selected RB Jameel Cook.

1998• Feb. 13: QB Rob Johnson to Buffalo for Buffalo’s 1st (9, RB Fred Taylor) and 4th (101, RB Tavian Banks)-round selections.

1997• 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.

1996• 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.

1995• 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) supple-mental, 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 select-ed 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.

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