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The tide is turning in Jacksonville as James Johnson breaks down the Jaguars' strategic approach to free agency under new GM James Gladstone. After years of splashy signings and mixed results, the organization appears to be charting a new course—one built on draft capital, calculated additions, and long-term sustainability.
Diving deep into all ten free agent acquisitions, James analyzes how each player fits into the larger vision. Dyami Brown brings much-needed vertical speed to stretch defenses, while Patrick Mekari offers versatility across all five offensive line positions. Jourdan Lewis stands out as a technically sound cornerback, which makes him a much needed addition in the secondary.
What makes this free agency period truly fascinating isn't who the Jaguars signed, but what their approach reveals about Gladstone's blueprint. With the most draft picks of any NFL team over the next three years, Jacksonville is clearly positioning itself to build through young talent rather than expensive veterans. This marks a significant philosophical shift from previous regimes—a shift that could finally deliver sustainable success.
The Jaguars aren't far from contention in a winnable AFC South. With these calculated additions and the upcoming draft, Jacksonville may surprise everyone in 2025. Whether you're frustrated by the lack of headline-grabbing moves or encouraged by this methodical approach, one thing is clear: the James Gladstone era has officially begun.
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James Johnson and Phil Smith bring you the best and most up to date Jacksonville Jaguars news. "Touchdown Jaguars!" is a tribute to the prospective ownership group "Touchdown Jacksonville!" In 1991, the NFL announced plans to add two expansion teams and "Touchdown Jacksonville!" announced its bid for a team, and Jacksonville was ultimately chosen as one of five finalists. In November 1993, the NFL owners voted 26–2 in favor of awarding the 30th franchise to Jacksonville. James and Phil have been fans of the franchise ever since and have had the honor (and sometimes dishonor) of covering the team professionally since 2017. The rest as they say, is history.
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The tide is turning in Jacksonville as James Johnson breaks down the Jaguars' strategic approach to free agency under new GM James Gladstone. After years of splashy signings and mixed results, the organization appears to be charting a new course—one built on draft capital, calculated additions, and long-term sustainability.
Diving deep into all ten free agent acquisitions, James analyzes how each player fits into the larger vision. Dyami Brown brings much-needed vertical speed to stretch defenses, while Patrick Mekari offers versatility across all five offensive line positions. Jourdan Lewis stands out as a technically sound cornerback, which makes him a much needed addition in the secondary.
What makes this free agency period truly fascinating isn't who the Jaguars signed, but what their approach reveals about Gladstone's blueprint. With the most draft picks of any NFL team over the next three years, Jacksonville is clearly positioning itself to build through young talent rather than expensive veterans. This marks a significant philosophical shift from previous regimes—a shift that could finally deliver sustainable success.
The Jaguars aren't far from contention in a winnable AFC South. With these calculated additions and the upcoming draft, Jacksonville may surprise everyone in 2025. Whether you're frustrated by the lack of headline-grabbing moves or encouraged by this methodical approach, one thing is clear: the James Gladstone era has officially begun.
Touchdown Jaguars Linktree
James Johnson and Phil Smith bring you the best and most up to date Jacksonville Jaguars news. "Touchdown Jaguars!" is a tribute to the prospective ownership group "Touchdown Jacksonville!" In 1991, the NFL announced plans to add two expansion teams and "Touchdown Jacksonville!" announced its bid for a team, and Jacksonville was ultimately chosen as one of five finalists. In November 1993, the NFL owners voted 26–2 in favor of awarding the 30th franchise to Jacksonville. James and Phil have been fans of the franchise ever since and have had the honor (and sometimes dishonor) of covering the team professionally since 2017. The rest as they say, is history.
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