
The Jaguars' offense is set to explode in 2025 with Trevor Lawrence and Calvin Ridley. See how the Jags plan to dominate and who they're eyeing in the 2026 draft.
StatPro NFL Beat Reporter
The air in Jacksonville is electric with anticipation. As the Jaguars gear up for the 2025 season, all eyes are on a transformed offense led by a more seasoned Trevor Lawrence. With a dynamic group of receivers and a renewed sense of purpose under new leadership, the Jags aren't just aiming to compete; they're looking to dominate.
Averaging 14.5 yards per catch, Georgia TE Lawson Luckie is the kind of big-play threat the Jaguars could target in the 2026 draft.
While the focus is firmly on 2025, the Jaguars' front office is playing chess, not checkers. An early 2026 mock draft released Sunday has the team looking ahead, projecting them to select Georgia tight end Lawson Luckie with the 93rd overall pick. Luckie, a formidable 6'4", 240-pound prospect, is coming off a college season where he snagged 24 receptions for 348 yards and four touchdowns. His impressive 14.5 yards-per-catch average signals a big-play threat who could be the long-term successor to Evan Engram. While Brenton Strange has shown flashes of chemistry with Lawrence, adding a player of Luckie's caliber would ensure the tight end position remains a strength for years to come.
The message from TIAA Bank Field is one of ambitious, dual-track thinking. Fans have every reason to be hyped for the immediate firepower the 2025 Jaguars will bring to the field. But it's equally encouraging to see a front office that isn't resting on its laurels, actively scouting and planning to build a perennial contender. The present is exciting, and the future looks just as bright. Get ready, Duval, this season is just the beginning.