Jacksonville Jaguars 7 Round Mock Draft: Stockpiling Assets

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LEXINGTON, KY – AUGUST 31: Logan Stenberg #71 of the Kentucky Wildcats blocks during a game against the Toledo Rockets at Commonwealth Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky defeated Toledo 38-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY – AUGUST 31: Logan Stenberg #71 of the Kentucky Wildcats blocks during a game against the Toledo Rockets at Commonwealth Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky defeated Toledo 38-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /

Round Four: Logan Stenberg, IOL, Kentucky

The Jaguars have a lot of day three picks, including three fourth rounders. Logan Stenberg is another player in this draft that is just really solid. He won’t wow anyone on tape, but he also doesn’t do very many things wrong. Jacksonville needs depth up front and Stenberg is one of the better options in the draft do to that.

I am higher on Stenberg than others, but late day two-early day three seems to be his range as of now, and I think this is a really good fit in Jacksonville.

Round Four: Collin Johnson, WR, Texas

Collin Johnson has had a roller coaster career. Once valued as one of the best receivers in college football, he battled injuries throughout the past two seasons and is now available on day three in a historic wider receiver draft class.

I feel Johnson is the exact type of receiver that Jacksonville could use. A big bodied, physical, possession receiver that can complement the smaller guys like DJ Chark, Marqise Lee and Dede Westbrook that are already on the roster.

Round Four: Dane Jackson, CB, Pittsburgh

Another corner for the Jaguars here to end their round four selections. Dane Jackson impressed me in Mobile at the Senior Bowl, and has been climbing my rankings as I dive into his film.

I don’t see him having much upside as a boundary corner but would be a perfect nickel for Jacksonville in a secondary that I have repeatedly mentioned just needs help.

Love the value here late round four for Jackson, as I have a third round grade on him and for a team that has already added some secondary help in this mock, Jackson is a perfect complimentary piece.