Jacksonville announced their class of undrafted rookie free agents on Monday. Here is a breakdown of the prospects who will compete to fill out their roster this summer:
- DT Jayson Ademilola, Notre Dame
- OLB DJ Coleman, Missouri
- WR Elijah Cooks, San Jose State
- CB Kaleb Hayes, BYU
- LB Dequan Jackson, Colorado State
- LB Matthew Jackson, Eastern Kentucky
- OL Samuel Jackson, UCF
- WR Jaray Jenkins, LSU
- WR Oliver Martin, Nebraska
- TE Leonard Taylor, Cincinnati
- CB Divaad Wilson, UCF
Jacksonville had 13 picks in this year’s draft in addition to the above names, so they will have plenty of rookies on hand to add to last year’s successful team. The group includes a number of intriguing names, though no reports have emerged yet with respect to sizeable guarantees in any of their respective contracts.
Ademilola and Coleman are heading into the NFL after very different college journeys, but they each posted notable production. The former totaled seven sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss over the past two seasons, and could find a role for himself as a rotational pass-rusher on the interior after a lengthy career with the Fighting Irish. The latter only played at Ole Miss for one season, but he recorded 4.5 sacks, 8.5 TFLs and three forced fumbles in that time, which could help earn him an extended look.
Of the three receivers signed, Cooks is the largest (6-4, 215 pounds) and most productive of the bunch in terms of 2022 statistics. After five years at Nevada, he transferred to San Jose State and had a career-year. Cooks totaled 1,076 yards on 69 receptions, and led the Mountain West Conference with 10 touchdowns. Those figures far outpaced what he had in all but one of his previous seasons, and could point to potential at the NFL level as a depth option.
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This app has one of the worst proofreading I have ever seen over a long period of time and has still not been corrected for years! It is either blatantly being ignored or is not being enforced and is just showing it’s amateurism.
No I don’t one played for Ole Miss! You mean Missouri. That school does not go by “Ole Miss.”
This app has one of the worst proofreading I have ever seen over a long period of time and has still not been corrected for years! It is either blatantly being ignored or is not being enforced and is just showing it’s amateurism.
No one played for Ole Miss! You mean Missouri. That school does not go by “Ole Miss.”
This app has one of the worst proofreading I have ever seen over a long period of time and has still not been corrected form years! It is either blatantly being ignored or is not being enforced and is just showing it’s amateurism.