A late-season meltdown kept the Jaguars out of the playoffs last season, but the team tweaked a few things and appears to be set for another run at the postseason. Here’s why the Jaguars can challenge the Texans for the division crown in 2024.
One of the Jacksonville Jaguars' top draft picks has a heck of an endorsement. During the season premiere of 'The Hunt', which is produced by the Jaguars as a behind-the-scenes look at the franchise, the process in which the Jaguars made LSU defensive tackle Maason Smith was revealed.
The Jacksonville Jaguars found themselves in the midst of controversy following the 2024 NFL Draft, as they made a surprising early pick. While each team has its own player rankings, it's rare to see a prospect ranked drastically differently by different teams.
Maason Smith came into his sophomore season with high hopes, after being named a Freshman All-SEC Selection and FWAA All-American. Before attending LSU, Rivals named him the nation's top high school defensive line prospect.
When asked about drafting mostly SEC players in last week's NFL Draft, Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke said “Obviously the SEC has a lot of good football players, so the odds are greater that they'll be up on the board but there's no intent there at all.
Get to know the Jaguars’ new additions from draft weekend with our ‘3 things to know’ series. With the 2024 NFL Draft in the books, it’s time to reflect on how the Jacksonville Jaguars fared.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview, it's time to focus on how the teams will deploy their picks on the field.
Teams got much better about not reaching during the 2024 NFL Draft, which was evident in Round 1. There weren’t very many egregious reaches — and the ones that were came at important positions such as quarterback and wide receiver.
With picks 48 and 96, the Jacksonville Jaguars selected LSU DT Maason Smith and FSU CB Jarrian Jones. Happy Saturday, Big Cat Country! We made it through day two of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars added another LSU player to its roster on Friday as the organization selected Tiger defensive tackle Maason Smith in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft is just a week away, but that hasn’t halted the Arizona Cardinals from weighing its options before they can select the next of future pro players on April 25.
The Arizona Cardinals are finalizing their draft board and have wrapped up their player visits. Many of the players they brought in for official top-30 visits have been reported.
The defensive trenches are still a need for the New Orleans Saints in the 2024 NFL Draft. Especially on the interior, they need more upside. Look no further than a local talent that could be available in rounds 3-5. Smith is a great athlete for an IDL and provides unique pass rush upside the tother prospects in his range will not.
LSU defensive lineman Maason Smith visited the Steelers for a pre-draft visit as part of their 30 visitors. But they were not the only team, in fact, they were at least one of 12 teams that wanted to see Smith at their facility, according to Justin Melo of the Draft Network.
LSU defensive lineman Maason Smith is in Pittsburgh, according to his Instagram. And that would lend itself to believing that Smith is in Pittsburgh for a visit with the Steelers, adding another defensive lineman to that list.
At least two NFL Draft prospects from the SEC stopped by Paycor Stadium Monday evening for pre-draft visits with the Cincinnati Bengals. Former LSU defensive
Draft stock can change in the blink of an eye and no player knows that more than Maason Smith. An interior defensive lineman from LSU, Smith has seen his draft stock fluctuate over the last two seasons.
Without a first round pick at their disposal for a third straight year the Browns are hoping to strike gold in the later rounds of the NFL Draft. That's why someone like 6-6, 305-pound defensive tackle Maason Smith out of LSU stands out for Cleveland.
One of the top players from the LSU Tigers 2023 roster is leaving the program. On Tuesday, star defensive lineman Maason Smith announced that he is declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft.
LSU defensive lineman Maason Smith continues dipping into the name, image and likeness space as his status boosts during the 2023 season. Smith, a former five-star recruit, has been a household name for years, making his brand favorable in the NIL realm.
LSU defensive lineman Maason Smith will make his long-awaited return in the purple and gold in Week 2 against Grambling. It's been a journey for the redshirt sophomore after tearing his ACL on Sept.
If you’ve been looking for a matchup of Top 25 teams here in Week 1, the wait ends on Sunday night when No. 5 LSU and No. 8 Florida State square off in Orlando. And the King of Props has just the pick worth waiting for.
LSU defensive tackle Maason Smith's return to the field will be delayed one more game, multiple media outlets reported Wednesday. Smith, one of the top-ranked defensive prospects eligible for the 2024 NFL Draft, will serve a one-game NCAA suspension from accepting an improper benefit and will miss the Labor Day weekend showdown with Florida State.
LSU defensive lineman Maason Smith has unfortunately gone the way of Bill Gramatica. The Tigers' defensive tackle was injured during Sunday’s loss to Florida State when he jumped up to celebrate a tackle for loss and landed awkwardly on his left leg (video here).
Smith, a sophomore defensive tackle, appeared to hurt his knee while landing from a leaping celebration in the first quarter of Sunday’s game.
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