NFL analysts pick landing spots for Jaguars free agent Travis Etienne

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What teams could be potential landing spots for Jacksonville Jaguars' free agent running back Travis Etienne?

Several NFL analysts have weighed in.

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Etienne had a bounce-back season in 2025, rushing for over 1,000 yards -- even if the blocking in front of him wasn't always clean -- and contributing in the passing game. He's a very good fit for Liam Coen's offense with his ability to move around pre-snap and operate in space.

However, the Jaguars also planned for this moment, drafting Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen last April.

The Jaguars also don't have an abundance of salary cap space at the moment, so those resources could be utilized on more pressing needs than running back -- like defensive tackle or cornerback.

We recently explored what Etienne's next contract could look like.

Potential landing spots for Jaguars' free agent RB Travis Etienne

ESPN: Chiefs

They said it: "Etienne has the play speed to upgrade a Chiefs run game that ranked 25th last season (106.6 yards per game). And with his dual-threat ability as a pass catcher, Etienne would be schemed on screens and backfield releases in coach Andy Reid's system. This is a move to add more juice and big-play ability to the Kansas City offense." - Matt Bowen

Pro Football Network:Texans

They said it: "With uncertainty surrounding Joe Mixon, adding a dynamic playmaker like Etienne would instantly elevate the offense. Pairing him with Woody Marks would give Houston a versatile backfield capable of attacking defenses in multiple ways. More importantly, it would provide quarterback C.J. Stroud with a reliable outlet as he works to regain confidence and rhythm." - PFN

FOX Sports: Saints

They said it: "Keeping him will mean a nice raise — let's say $8 million a year — but the Jaguars were pleased with fourth-round rookie Bhayshul Tuten in limited use this past season. Using the franchise tag at $14.5 million seems too expensive at a position where there isn't much guaranteed money beyond the first year on many contracts." - Greg Auman

Pro Football Focus: Cardinals

They said it: "New head coach Mike LaFleur brings with him the experience of working under Sean McVay, and the diverse offensive philosophy that comes with it. Last season, the Rams ran the eighth-most outside runs in the NFL during the regular season, averaging 4.9 yards per carry. Etienne would flourish in a scheme that systematically attacks the outside, evidenced by his 90.5 PFF rushing grade on outside runs since entering the league." - Mason Cameron

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