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The Jacksonville Jaguars operate under-the-radar during the pre-draft process, but one wide receiver on their radar is LSU's Chris Hilton Jr.
Hilton competed in all four college football All-Star games following the 2025 season. Over the course of those events, Hilton told SI's Justin Melo that, altogether, he met with all 32 NFL teams.
Hilton saw playing time over five seasons at LSU. He was a big play threat, but his overall production was limited. This includes totaling 60 targets over three years and 589 receiving yards with five touchdowns.
The bulk of his snaps have come outside, and Hilton has been productive with the ball in his hands, picking up YAC. He has often been targeted downfield with his speed.
Here is what NFL.com's Lance Zierlein wrote in his pre-draft report:
"Hilton has build-up speed to take the top off defenses, averaging 19 yards per catch during his career. He had a troubling lack of production, though, making just 41 catches in five seasons. There are basic route corrections he can make to better open underneath throws. He has adequate ball skills downfield but comes up empty when contested."
To conclude the interview with Melo, Hilton shared why an NFL team should draft him:
"You’re going to get a true pro. I have the work ethic needed to succeed at the next level. I’m going to be where I’m supposed to be, and I’m going to do what I’m supposed to do. I’m ready to work. I can’t wait for my opportunity."
With Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, Brian Thomas Jr., and Travis Hunter at the top of the depth chart, wide receiver isn't a pressing need for the Jaguars. However, the team's pursuit of Jake Bobo does tell us that they are looking to bolster their depth here.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jaguars meet with LSU WR Chris Hilton
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Hilton competed in all four college football All-Star games following the 2025 season. Over the course of those events, Hilton told SI's Justin Melo that, altogether, he met with all 32 NFL teams.
Jaguars WR draft prospect: WR Chris Hilton Jr.
Hilton saw playing time over five seasons at LSU. He was a big play threat, but his overall production was limited. This includes totaling 60 targets over three years and 589 receiving yards with five touchdowns.
The bulk of his snaps have come outside, and Hilton has been productive with the ball in his hands, picking up YAC. He has often been targeted downfield with his speed.
Chris Hilton's athletic profile
Chris Hilton Jr. is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 6.50 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 1346 out of 3844 WR from 1987 to 2026.
Pending bench and agilities, splits projected.https://t.co/BoeWxMhJ2Wpic.twitter.com/IkEZ6AR2IO
— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 1, 2026
Chris Hilton scouting report
Here is what NFL.com's Lance Zierlein wrote in his pre-draft report:
"Hilton has build-up speed to take the top off defenses, averaging 19 yards per catch during his career. He had a troubling lack of production, though, making just 41 catches in five seasons. There are basic route corrections he can make to better open underneath throws. He has adequate ball skills downfield but comes up empty when contested."
Chris Hilton on his game
To conclude the interview with Melo, Hilton shared why an NFL team should draft him:
"You’re going to get a true pro. I have the work ethic needed to succeed at the next level. I’m going to be where I’m supposed to be, and I’m going to do what I’m supposed to do. I’m ready to work. I can’t wait for my opportunity."
.@LSUfootball WR Chris Hilton Jr. made history by competing in 4 all-star games. There's no questioning his competitiveness.
Hilton was at @Hula_Bowl, @TheAmericanBowl, @ShrineBowl, @seniorbowl.
Met all 32 teams. @iamchrishilton1 x NFL Draft On SI:https://t.co/F3YHxxD1On
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) April 4, 2026
What is the Jaguars need at wide receiver?
With Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, Brian Thomas Jr., and Travis Hunter at the top of the depth chart, wide receiver isn't a pressing need for the Jaguars. However, the team's pursuit of Jake Bobo does tell us that they are looking to bolster their depth here.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jaguars meet with LSU WR Chris Hilton
Continue reading...