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    Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 7-Round Mock Draft: Will Campbell Keeps Trevor Lawrence Upright

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    In this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, the Jaguars invest in Trevor Lawrence's protection unit, while a versatile Big Ten defender makes a comeback.

    The Jacksonville Jaguars have a massive trove of 2025 NFL Draft capital on tap, and this Jaguars mock draft showcases how they can use it effectively.

    How can the Jaguars come away as winners in 2025? Here’s a look.

    Who Could the Jacksonville Jaguars Draft in the 2025 NFL Draft?

    Note: The draft order for the 2025 NFL Mock Draft was derived from my record and playoff predictions for the 2024 NFL regular season.

    1.20) Jacksonville Jaguars: Will Campbell, OT, LSU

    There are several potential replacements for Cam Robinson in the 2025 NFL Draft pool, but Will Campbell might be the best for Jacksonville. MDS data suggests Jaguars fans agree.

    On Trevor Lawrence’s blindside, you want dependability. It doesn’t get much more dependable than Campbell. He’s talented, balanced, coordinated, and composed.

    2.52) Jacksonville Jaguars: Rod Moore, S, Michigan

    NFL teams will be very interested in Rod Moore’s recovery from a torn ACL. But assuming he can get back to 100%, he is a top-50 talent.

    Moore has the versatility to play free safety from great depth, play off-man in the slot, or crash downhill in support.

    3.79) Jacksonville Jaguars (from MIN): Jaeden Roberts, OG, Alabama

    In Jaeden Roberts, the Jaguars add a heavy-handed and physical blocker at guard, with some underrated explosion for his 6’5″, 316-pound frame.

    3.84) Jacksonville Jaguars: Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers

    Kyle Monangai is the ideal complementary back to Travis Etienne. Monangai has the vision and energy to take on volume, and he has jaw-dropping pass-blocking reps on tape.

    Rounds 4-7

    4.112) Nic Anderson, WR, Oklahoma
    4.117) Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)
    5.149) Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame
    6.181) Joseph Evans, DT, UTSA
    7.213) Maliq Carr, TE, Houston

    Jaguars 2025 NFL Mock Draft Analysis

    Now that Trevor Lawrence has been extended long-term, the top priority has to be keeping him supported and protected.

    The addition of Brian Thomas Jr. in the 2024 NFL Draft accomplishes the first task. The addition of Will Campbell here accomplishes the second.

    Campbell can fill in nicely for Robinson at left tackle, and Jaeden Roberts can succeed Brandon Scherff at guard as well. Roberts isn’t as clean of a prospect as his teammate Tyler Booker, but he has the strength and torque to impose his will at the point of attack.

    Jaguars fans might not see much of Rod Moore this college football season, as the Michigan defender is still recovering from a torn ACL. But don’t sleep on him just because he isn’t on the field. Moore’s raw grade has him in the fringe first-round territory on my board.

    With five Day 3 picks, the Jaguars were able to establish depth across the board in this mock draft. Nic Anderson is a big-play threat at WR with separation upside. Tyler Baron is an alignment-versatile power generator. Riley Leonard is a quality backup.

    Joseph Evans is an especially intriguing value addition in Round 6, as he can succeed DaVon Hamilton at nose tackle. And Maliq Carr, while somewhat one-dimensional as a receiving threat, has overwhelming potential as a blocker and red zone presence.

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