List of Jacksonville Jaguars first-round draft picks
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional American football team based in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the South Division of the American Football Conference.[3] The Jaguars joined the NFL in 1995 as an expansion team, along with the Carolina Panthers.[4][5][6] The team plays its home games at EverBank Stadium in downtown Jacksonville.[7]

The NFL draft, officially known as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting",[8][9][10] is an annual event which serves as the league's most common source of player recruitment.[11] The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings; the teams with the worst win–loss records receive the earliest picks. Teams that qualified for the NFL playoffs select after non-qualifiers, and their order depends on how far they advanced, using their regular season record as a tie-breaker. The final two selections in the first round are reserved for the Super Bowl runner-up and champion. Draft picks are tradable and players or other picks can be acquired with them.[12]
Since the team's first draft in 1995, the Jaguars have selected 36 players in the first round.[13] The team's first selection in their inaugural NFL draft was Tony Boselli, a tackle from the University of Southern California; he was the second overall selection.[4] Boselli is the Jaguars' only draft pick to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[14] The Jaguars have held the first overall pick twice and selected Trevor Lawrence in 2021 and Travon Walker in 2022.[13] In the most recent draft, held in 2025, the Jaguars selected Travis Hunter, a two-way player from the University of Colorado Boulder.[15]
Player selections


Symbol | Meaning |
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† | Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
* | Selected number one overall |
Position abbreviations | |
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CB | Cornerback |
DB | Defensive back |
DE | Defensive end |
DT | Defensive tackle |
LB | Linebacker |
QB | Quarterback |
RB | Running back |
T | Tackle |
TE | Tight end |
WR | Wide receiver |
See also
Notes
- In 1995, the NFL awarded its two new expansion teams – the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars – an extra draft pick in each round of the 1995 NFL draft.[20]
- Jacksonville traded a 1995 first-, third-, and fourth-round selection (Nos. 31, 97, and 134 overall) and 1996 fourth-round selection (No. 113 overall) to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for their 1995 first-round selection (No. 19 overall).[21]
- Jacksonville traded quarterback Rob Johnson to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for their 1998 first- and fourth-round selections (Nos. 9 and 101 overall).[22]
- Jacksonville was originally held the No. 8 overall pick but drafted at pick No. 7 due to the Minnesota Vikings failing to submit their pick within the allotted time frame.[23]
- Jacksonville traded their 2007 first-round selection (No. 17 overall) to the Denver Broncos in exchange for their 2007 first-, third-, and sixth-round selections (Nos. 21, 86, and 198 overall).[24]
- Jacksonville traded their 2008 first-, fourth-, and two third-round selections (Nos. 26, 125, 71, and 89 overall) to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for their 2008 first-round selection (No. 8 overall).[25]
- Jacksonville traded their 2011 first- and second-round selections (Nos. 16 and 49 overall) to the Washington Redskins in exchange for their 2011 first-round selection (No. 10 overall).[26]
- Jacksonville traded their 2012 first- and fourth-round selections (Nos. 7 and 101 overall) to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for their 2012 first-round selection (No. 5 overall).[27]
- Jacksonville traded cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for their 2020 first-round selection (No. 20 overall) and 2021 first- and fourth-round selections (Nos. 25 and 130 overall).[28]
- Jacksonville traded their 2022 second-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections (Nos. 33, 106, and 180 overall) to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for their 2022 first-round selection (No. 27 overall).[29]
- Jacksonville traded their 2023 first-round selection (No. 24 overall) to the New York Giants in exchange for their 2023 first-, fifth-, and seventh-round selections (Nos. 25, 160, and 240 overall).[30]
- Jacksonville traded a 2023 first-round selection (No. 25 overall, received from the New York Giants)[K] to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for their 2023 first- and fourth-round selections (Nos. 27 and 130 overall).[30]
- Jacksonville traded their 2024 first-round selection (No. 17 overall) to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for their 2024 first- and fifth-round selections (Nos. 23 and 167 overall) and 2025 third- and fourth-round selections (nos. yet to be determined).[31]
- Jacksonville traded their 2025 first-, second-, and fourth-round selections (Nos. 5, 36, and 126 overall) and 2026 first-round selection (No. yet to be determined) to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for their 2025 first-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections (Nos. 2, 104, and 200 overall).[32]
References
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