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The Jacksonville Jaguars' top brass may not be at the NFL Combine this year, but that doesn't mean the team doesn't have plenty of scouts and personnel there evaluating players.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine kicked off this week with drills beginning on Thursday, Feb. 26, and ending on Sunday, March 1.
The Combine will showcase multiple position groups each day, with top-level NFL Draft talent earning an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of the NFL and viewing audience. Many players will undoubtedly be declared "winners" of the event due to their athleticism.
THOSE THERE DO CARE: Jaguars' NFL combine absence: What other teams think they're missing
The NFL invited 319 prospects to the pre-draft event this year, which takes place at Lucas Oil Stadium. In addition to the Jaguars, the Los Angeles Rams are the only team whose top brass will not be at the event. The Rams have stayed away for several years.
Combine drills start at 3 p.m. on Feb. 26 and 27 and at 1 p.m. on Feb. 28 and March 1. ]
Here's the NFL Combine schedule, including the position groups slated to perform over the next few days:
The NFL Combine will showcase NFL Draft prospects from three position groups Saturday, including quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers.
Here are five offensive linemen Jaguars fans should keep a close eye on at the NFL Combine on Thursday:
The Jaguars have multiple needs this year on both sides of the ball, including:
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: NFL Combine today: Jaguars draft prospects to watch
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The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine kicked off this week with drills beginning on Thursday, Feb. 26, and ending on Sunday, March 1.
The Combine will showcase multiple position groups each day, with top-level NFL Draft talent earning an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of the NFL and viewing audience. Many players will undoubtedly be declared "winners" of the event due to their athleticism.
THOSE THERE DO CARE: Jaguars' NFL combine absence: What other teams think they're missing
The NFL invited 319 prospects to the pre-draft event this year, which takes place at Lucas Oil Stadium. In addition to the Jaguars, the Los Angeles Rams are the only team whose top brass will not be at the event. The Rams have stayed away for several years.
Combine drills start at 3 p.m. on Feb. 26 and 27 and at 1 p.m. on Feb. 28 and March 1. ]
Here's the NFL Combine schedule, including the position groups slated to perform over the next few days:
- Thursday, Feb. 26 – 3 p.m. ET | Defensive Linemen, Linebackers, Place kickers
- Friday, Feb. 27 – 3 p.m. ET | Defensive Backs, Tight Ends
- Saturday, Feb. 28 – 1 p.m. ET | Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Running Backs
- Sunday, March 1 – 1 p.m. ET | Offensive Linemen
What is the NFL Combine schedule today?
The NFL Combine will showcase NFL Draft prospects from three position groups Saturday, including quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers.
What offensive linemen should Jaguars fans watch today?
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Here are five offensive linemen Jaguars fans should keep a close eye on at the NFL Combine on Thursday:
- OC Logan Jones, 6-foot-3, 302 pounds, Iowa
- OG Chase Bisontis, 6-foot-5, 315 pounds, Texas A&M
- OC Jake Slaughter, 6-foot-5, 305 pounds, Florida
- OT Monroe Freeling, 6-foot-6, 315 pounds, Georgia
- OG Keylan Rutledge, 6-foot-3, 316 pounds, Georgia Tech
Jaguars 2026 NFL Draft needs
The Jaguars have multiple needs this year on both sides of the ball, including:
- Offensive line
- Defensive tackle
- EDGE
- Linebacker
- Cornerback
- Running back
Jaguars 2026 NFL Draft picks
- Round 2, own
- Round 3, own
- Round 3, via Detroit
- Round 3, via Detroit (Comp)
- Round 4, own
- Round 5, own
- Round 5, via Philadelphia
- Round 6, via Philadelphia through Houston
- Round 7, own
- Round 7, via Los Angeles through Houston
- Round 7, via Detroit
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: NFL Combine today: Jaguars draft prospects to watch
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