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Jacksonville Jaguars Receive Unfavorable Ranking

· 2026-07-05

Jacksonville Jaguars Receive Unfavorable Ranking

The Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive line unit has been ranked 28th by Jacob Camenker of USA Today ahead of the 2026 NFL season.

The ranking seems low considering the team's solid group along the offensive line.

What happened?

The Jaguars had no turnover at this position during the offseason, with their starting five from last year still on the roster.

They added Emmanuel Pregnon in the draft, and Wyatt Milum and Jonah Monheim will be entering Year 2.

Why it matters for Jacksonville Jaguars

The continuity of being in Liam Coen's offense for a second season can be the catalyst behind a Year 2 jump.

The Jaguars are currently standing 6th in the American Football Conference with a 12-5 record, on a W1 streak.

What comes next?

The Jaguars' next game is vs Cleveland Browns on 2026-09-13.

The team's run game was inconsistent last season, ranking 27th in yards per rush.

In pass protection, the unit was much better, ranking ninth in ESPN's pass block win rate metric.

Trevor Lawrence's high level of play can take this unit to another level with a strong run game.

The Jaguars' offense had overall success during the second half of last season, but the run game was quite inconsistent.

And the team's ability to improve in this area will be key to their success in 2026.

But the ranking does seem to be way too low, given the team's solid performance and continuity.

So the Jaguars will look to prove Camenker's ranking wrong with a strong performance in the upcoming season.

With experienced depth from players like Walker Little, the Jaguars' offensive line unit has the potential to be a good group.

The team's ability to keep the offense in manageable down and distance situations will be crucial to their success.

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