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3 Tight Ends Jaguars Could Target in 2026 NFL Draft
The Jaguars have a need at tight end behind starter Brenton Strange, and these three prospects could fit the bill.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 10:10am
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have a solid starter at tight end in Brenton Strange, but the depth behind him is a concern as he enters a contract year. General manager James Gladstone should have his eye on the tight end class in the 2026 NFL Draft, with three prospects who could make an immediate impact in Jacksonville.
Why it matters
The Jaguars' tight end position is a key area of focus as they look to build a complete offense around quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Finding the right complement to Strange could pay dividends for the team's passing attack and overall offensive production.
The details
The three tight ends the Jaguars could target are Brock Delp from Georgia, Cuevas-Stein from UCLA, and Koziol from Notre Dame. Delp is a well-rounded 'Y' tight end who excels as both a blocker and pass-catcher, Cuevas-Stein is a skilled route runner and zone beater, and Koziol offers receiving prowess and a large catch radius despite lacking as a blocker.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for April.
- The Jaguars will likely evaluate these tight end prospects during the pre-draft process, including the Senior Bowl.
The players
Brenton Strange
The Jaguars' starting tight end, an underrated yet standout player in all facets of the game.
Quintin Morris
A depth tight end for the Jaguars behind Strange.
Hunter Long
A depth tight end for the Jaguars behind Strange.
James Gladstone
The Jaguars' general manager, who will be evaluating the tight end class in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Trevor Lawrence
The Jaguars' starting quarterback, who the team is looking to build a complete offense around.
What’s next
The Jaguars will likely evaluate these tight end prospects further during the pre-draft process, including at the Senior Bowl, as they look to find the right complement to starter Brenton Strange.
The takeaway
The Jaguars have a solid starter in Brenton Strange, but need to address the depth and future of the tight end position in the 2026 NFL Draft. These three prospects offer different skill sets that could fit the team's needs and help build a complete offense around quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
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