
Jaguars bolster offense with 10 undrafted free agents, adding talent at QB, RB, OL, and WR to round out the roster.
As of Saturday night, 11:00 p.m. ET., the Jacksonville Jaguars have signed 16 undrafted free agents.
After selecting five offensive and five defensive rookies with their 10 draft picks, the Jaguars have showed more focus on the offensive side of the ball with their UDFA signings, signing 10 offensive players and just six defensive.
These additions put Jacksonville's roster size at 90, likely accomadating for the remainder of their post-draft moves.
Earlier today, I highlighted the defensive additions, including NC State CB Devon Marshall and South Carolina DE Bryan Thomas Jr.
To complete this two-part series, I will list the offensive additions that Jacksonville has made post-draft.
Joey Aguilar, QB, Tennessee
2025 Stats: 3,565 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, 10 interceptions
Aguilar was one of the most-highly sought after players in the transfer portal last offseason after lighting up the Sun Belt with Appalachian State.
He had a solid season with the Volunteers, leading Tennessee to eight wins, eclipsing 300 yards passing in four contests.
J’Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia
2025 Stats: 222 carries, 1,062 yards, 14 rushing touchdowns
Taylor is the second Virginia player to join the Jaguars as an UDFA, reuniting with safety Devin Neal.
He played four seasons with North Carolina Central, posting a 1,000-plus yard season in his lone year at the power 4 level.
Trebor Peña, WR, Penn St
2025 Stats: 49 receptions, 552 yards, 2 touchdowns
Peña finished his collegiate career with his best game of the 2025 season, recording five catches for 100 yards and a score against Clemson in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl.
He spent four seasons at Syracuse before joining Penn State for his fifth year.
Michael Wortham, WR, Montana
2025 Stats: 85 receptions, 1,224 yards, 10 touchdowns
Wortham is coming off the best statistical season of anyone on this list. After two extremely limited seasons at Eastern Washington, Wortham exploded onto the scene with the Grizzlies, recording over 1,200 yards receiving.
Alex Bullock, WR, South Dakota St
2025 Stats: 71 receptions, 944 yards, 5 touchdowns
Like Wortham, Bullock saw little burn in his first two seasons, starting his career at Nebraska.
In his lone season with the Jackrabbits, Bullock eclipsed 100 yards three times, including a 10-reception, 162-yard outburst against Youngstown State.
Ben Patterson, WR, University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB)
2025 Stats: 32 receptions, 678 yards 5 touchdowns
Patterson is the lone Division II signing Jacksonville made post-draft, leaving UTPB as one of the most accomplished wide receivers in program history.
He joins offensive lineman Corin Brooks as the only two players from UTPB to ever receive an NFL contract offer.
Brady Boyd, WR, Utah State
2025 Stats: 46 receptions, 743 yards, 8 touchdowns
Boyd was a red zone monster for the Aggies last season, running away with the team-lead for receiving touchdowns (8).
He was also a big-play threat, averaging 16.2 yards per catch.
Ethan Conner, TE, Troy
2025 Stats: 31 receptions, 397 yards, 3 touchdowns
Conner spent three seasons with the Trojans, recording 59 catches for 680 yards and seven touchdowns.
Garrett DiGiorgio, OG, UCLA
2025 Stats: 11 Starts (1 at LT, 8 at RG, 2 at RT)
DiGiorgio demonstrated the ability to be both versatile and available during his collegiate playing days, playing in at least 11 games each of the past four seasons.
Jimto Obidegwu, OG, North Texas
2025 Stats: 11 Appearances at Right Tackle, 0 Allowed Sacks
Obidegwu is my favorite offensive pickup for the Jaguars, as he brings an impressive 2025 track record with him.
Within North Texas' top scoring offense in the country, Obidegwu gave up 0 sacks, while helping the Mean Green lead the country in rushing touchdowns (45).
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