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Jaguars Projected to Retain Key Offensive Starters Ahead of Free Agency
Continuity on offense a priority for Jacksonville as they look to build on Year 1 under Liam Coen
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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With free agency approaching, the Jacksonville Jaguars' starting offense is projected to maintain significant continuity from last season, headlined by quarterback Trevor Lawrence and an offensive line that returns several key starters. The running back position is the biggest question mark, with Bhayshul Tuten expected to take over as the lead back if Travis Etienne departs in free agency.
Why it matters
Maintaining continuity on offense is crucial for the Jaguars as they look to build on their progress in Year 1 under offensive coordinator Liam Coen. Keeping the core of the unit together, especially around young franchise QB Trevor Lawrence, should provide stability and allow the offense to further develop its chemistry and identity.
The details
The Jaguars' projected starting offense features several returning starters, including Lawrence at QB, Brenton Strange at TE, and an offensive line led by Cole Van Lanen, Ezra Cleveland, and Patrick Mekari. The receiving corps also retains key pieces in Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, and Brian Thomas Jr. The biggest question mark is at running back, where Bhayshul Tuten is expected to take over as the lead back if Travis Etienne departs in free agency.
- The Jaguars' 2026 season will be their second under offensive coordinator Liam Coen.
The players
Trevor Lawrence
The Jaguars' starting quarterback and former No. 1 overall draft pick, entering his third NFL season.
Bhayshul Tuten
Expected to be the Jaguars' lead running back in 2026 if Travis Etienne leaves in free agency.
Brenton Strange
The Jaguars' starting tight end, who emerged as a key part of the offense in 2025.
Jakobi Meyers
A veteran wide receiver who the Jaguars signed in free agency last offseason.
Cole Van Lanen
A key returning starter on the Jaguars' offensive line.
What they’re saying
“Maintaining continuity on offense is crucial for the Jaguars as they look to build on their progress in Year 1 under offensive coordinator Liam Coen.”
— Paul Bretl, Author (Yahoo Sports)
What’s next
The Jaguars will look to address any remaining needs on offense through free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft, as they aim to continue developing Trevor Lawrence and the unit's chemistry.
The takeaway
The Jaguars' projected starting offense for 2026 features significant returning talent, which should provide stability and allow the unit to build on its progress from last season. However, the team will still need to address the running back position and continue to strengthen the offensive line to fully support Trevor Lawrence's development.
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