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2026 Jacksonville Jaguars Roster: Full Depth Chart, Player List & Printable PDF

Here is the full 2026 Jacksonville Jaguars roster – every player by position, with jersey numbers, age, height, weight, experience, and college, plus a free printable roster PDF. This is the offseason roster, which trims to 53 players before the regular season. For game dates and TV, see our printable 2026 Jacksonville Jaguars schedule, and browse every team on our 2026 NFL Rosters hub.

2026 Jacksonville Jaguars roster

2026 Jacksonville Jaguars Roster: Quick Facts

  • Quarterbacks: Joey Aguilar, Carter Bradley, Trevor Lawrence, and Nick Mullens.
  • Players on the roster: 91 (offseason roster, which trims to a 53-man regular-season roster).
  • Rookies and first-year players: 26.
  • Printable: free low-ink PDF of the full roster, available below.

Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 Season Overview

The Jacksonville Jaguars carry up to 90 players on the offseason roster, which the team trims to 53 before Week 1. The list below is the current group by position, and it changes through training camp and the preseason. For the latest team news, injuries, and depth-chart moves, see the Jacksonville Jaguars team page at ESPN.

Download the Printable 2026 Jacksonville Jaguars Roster (PDF)

Print the full roster on a clean, low-ink page for training camp, fantasy drafts, or game day.

Full 2026 Jacksonville Jaguars Roster

Offense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
Trystan ColonC286′ 3″3176Missouri
60Jonah MonheimC246′ 5″3102USC
73Robert HainseyC276′ 4″3066Notre Dame
79Jerome CarvinC256′ 5″3071Tennessee
55Chuma EdogaG296′ 4″3158USC
64Wyatt MilumG246′ 6″3172West Virginia
65Patrick MekariG286′ 4″3058California
75Emmanuel PregnonG246′ 5″3180Oregon
76Ezra ClevelandG286′ 6″3127Boise State
62Jimto ObidegwuOT6′ 5″3350North Texas
66Ricky LeeOT266′ 6″3052North Carolina A&T
70Cole Van LanenOT286′ 5″3126Wisconsin
72Walker LittleOT276′ 7″3256Stanford
74Garrett DiGiorgioOT6′ 7″3200UCLA
77Anton HarrisonOT246′ 4″3154Oklahoma
78Kilian ZiererOT286′ 7″3122Auburn
10Carter BradleyQB266′ 3″2211South Alabama
14Nick MullensQB316′ 0″2108Southern Miss
16Trevor LawrenceQB266′ 6″2206Clemson
17Joey AguilarQB6′ 3″2250Tennessee
5LeQuint Allen Jr.RB216′ 0″2012Syracuse
20DeeJay DallasRB275′ 10″2257Miami
24Chris Rodriguez Jr.RB265′ 11″2244Kentucky
30J’Mari TaylorRB5′ 9″2040Virginia
33Bhayshul TutenRB235′ 9″2092Virginia Tech
43Ameer AbdullahRB335′ 9″20311Nebraska
48Ethan ConnerTE6′ 4″2450Troy
80Quintin MorrisTE276′ 2″2435Bowling Green
84Hunter LongTE276′ 5″2436Boston College
85Brenton StrangeTE256′ 4″2534Penn State
87Nate BoerkircherTE246′ 4″2500Texas A&M
88Patrick HerbertTE256′ 5″2551Oregon
89Tanner KoziolTE6′ 7″2400Houston
0Michael WorthamWR5′ 9″1770Montana
3Jakobi MeyersWR296′ 2″2008NC State
7Brian Thomas Jr.WR236′ 2″2093LSU
11Parker WashingtonWR245′ 10″2044Penn State
12Travis HunterWR236′ 1″1852Colorado
13Tim JonesWR286′ 1″2004Southern Miss
15Chandler BrayboyWR246′ 1″1991Elon
18CJ WilliamsWR6′ 1″2050Stanford
19Josh CameronWR6′ 1″2240Baylor
49Brady BoydWR6′ 1″1950Utah State
81Austin TrammellWR275′ 10″1854Rice
83Ben PattersonWR6′ 5″2200UT Permian Basin
86Trebor PenaWR5′ 10″1860Penn State

Defense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
1Montaric BrownCB266′ 0″1905Arkansas
2Jourdan LewisCB305′ 10″19010Michigan
4Jarrian JonesCB255′ 11″1903Florida State
21Christian BraswellCB265′ 11″1853Rutgers
23Dane JacksonCB295′ 11″1806Pittsburgh
26Preston HodgeCB6′ 0″2000Colorado
27Caleb RansawCB236′ 0″1962Tulane
31Keni-H LovelyCB265′ 10″1821Western Michigan
37Jabbar MuhammadCB245′ 10″1851Oregon
40Devon MarshallCB5′ 11″2000NC State
41Josh Hines-AllenDE286′ 5″2558Kentucky
44Travon WalkerDE256′ 5″2725Georgia
57Bryan Thomas Jr.DE6′ 2″2490South Carolina
58Zach DurfeeDE6′ 5″2560Washington
59Quindarius DunniganDE6′ 4″2570Michigan State
90Wesley WilliamsDE6′ 3″2650Duke
92Danny StriggowDE236′ 5″2552Minnesota
93Matt DickersonDE306′ 5″3006UCLA
94T.J. BollersDE6′ 2″3050California
95B.J. Green IIDE226′ 1″2702Colorado
96Jalen HuntDE6′ 2″3150Cincinnati
Quinton BohannaDT276′ 4″3275Kentucky
52DaVon HamiltonDT296′ 4″3357Ohio State
91Arik ArmsteadDT326′ 7″29012Oregon
97Keivie RoseDT256′ 3″3141Arkansas
98Albert RegisDT236′ 1″3170Texas A&M
99Ruke OrhorhoroDT246′ 4″2943Clemson
23Foyesade OluokunLB306′ 2″2309Yale
35Jalen McLeodLB246′ 1″2362Auburn
47Dennis GardeckLB316′ 0″2329Sioux Falls
50Branson CombsLB256′ 3″2282Wake Forest
51Ventrell MillerLB276′ 0″2324Florida
53Parker HughesLB6′ 1″2250Middle Tennessee
54Jack KiserLB256′ 2″2312Notre Dame
56Yasir AbdullahLB266′ 1″2404Louisville
6Antonio JohnsonS246′ 2″1984Texas A&M
22Jalen HuskeyS236′ 2″2010Maryland
25Rayuan Lane IIIS225′ 11″1972Navy
29Eric MurrayS325′ 11″19911Minnesota
34Trevian ThomasS245′ 11″1961Arkansas State
36Devin NealS6′ 0″2140Virginia
42Cam’Ron Silmon-CraigS235′ 10″1851Colorado

Special Teams

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
46Ross MatiscikLS296′ 0″2407Baylor
9Logan CookeP306′ 5″2309Mississippi State
39Cam LittlePK226′ 1″1723Arkansas

Rookies and First-Year Players to Watch

Joey Aguilar (QB), Nate Boerkircher (TE), Brady Boyd (WR), Josh Cameron (WR), Ethan Conner (TE), Garrett DiGiorgio (OT), Tanner Koziol (TE), Jimto Obidegwu (OT), Ben Patterson (WR), Trebor Pena (WR), Emmanuel Pregnon (G), J’Mari Taylor (RB).

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterbacks in 2026?

The 2026 quarterback room is Joey Aguilar, Carter Bradley, Trevor Lawrence, and Nick Mullens.

How many players are on the Jacksonville Jaguars roster?

The offseason roster has 91 players, which trims to 53 for the regular season.

Where can I print the 2026 Jacksonville Jaguars roster?

A free low-ink printable PDF of the full roster is available on this page.

When are the 2026 NFL rosters finalized?

Teams set their initial 53-man rosters at the end of the preseason, in late August 2026, then adjust throughout the year.

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