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Top 50 Jacksonville Jaguars

An expansion team in 1995, the Jacksonville Jaguars have yet to reach the Super Bowl, but this does not mean that they have not experienced levels of success. 

In their second season in the NFL, the Jags made it to the AFC Championship and would do so again in 1999.  After that, Jacksonville would go through multiple multi-year playoff droughts, but they would reach their third AFC Championship in 2017.

As this is a very young team, we expect this list to fluctuate in the upcoming years.


This list is up to the end of the 2023 season.

Note: Football lists are based on an amalgamation of tenure, traditional statistics, advanced statistics, playoff statistics, and post-season accolades.
With the exception of his rookie season, Paul Spicer would spend his entire NFL career with Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been around since 1995, but they did not get their true franchise Quarterback until they drafted Trevor Lawrence with the number one pick in 2021. The Jags struggled in Lawrence’s rookie year, a far cry from his success at Clemson, where he led the Tigers to a National Championship.  As a rookie, Lawrence threw for 3,641…
Mike Hollis went undrafted out of Idaho in 1994, and after a failed attempt to land a job with the San Diego Chargers, the expansion of the National Football League to the city of Jacksonville would find him employment.
An above-average run-blocker, Khalif Barnes, came to Jacksonville as a second round pick in 2005 from Washington. The former All-Pac 10 star was an immediate starter for the Jags, and he would start all 57 of his 60 games for the team. 
In his final year at Kentucky (2018), Josh Hines-Allen was the best Linebacker in the nation, winning the Chuck Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Jack Lambert Trophy, and SEC Defensive Player of the Year.  This success propelled him to the seventh overall pick in the 2019 Draft, landing with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hines-Allen was an All-Rookie and Pro Bowl Selection,…
Rob Meier was the league’s number one draft pick…of the Canadian Football League.
After a couple of years with the Arizona Cardinals, Ben Coleman signed during the 1995 season with the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars to no fanfare.  Having said that, he was an Offensive Lineman, and they rarely do.

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A.J. Cann played the first seven years of his career (2015-21) with the Jacksonville Jaguars following his selection as a Third Round Pick from South Carolina.
A seven-year veteran at Offensive Tackle, Cam Robinson has started all 84 games for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Robinson, who came to the club as a Second-Round Pick from Alabama, won a National Championship with the Crimson Tide, the Outland Trophy, and was a Unanimous All-American. Robinson has a possible Pro Bowl in him.
After winning a Super Bowl Ring (50) with the Denver Broncos, Malik Jackson signed with the Jaguars, where he would play for three seasons (2016-18).
After four years with the Houston Texans, A.J. Bouye signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2017.
Allen Robinson's pro career began with the Jacksonville Jaguars when the former Penn State All-American was drafted in the second round.