One thing to know about each of the Jaguars 18 UDFA signings

· Yahoo Sports

Following the 2026 NFL draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars announced 18 undrafted free agent signings.

Visit newsbetting.bond for more information.

If last season is an indicator of what's to come under James Gladstone and Liam Coen, there are some future contributors among this group.

Let's begin familiarizing ourselves with the Jaguars' 2026 UDFA class with one thing to know about each player.

Joey Aguilar, QB, Tennessee

Despite moving up in competition from Appalachian State to Tennessee, Aguilar's completion percentage jumped from 56% in 2024 to 67% last season, per PFF.

TJ Bollers, DL, Cal

Bollers has experience lining up both from the interior and at defensive end.

Brady Boyd, WR, Utah State

With most of his snaps coming from the slot, Boyd averaged 16.0 yards per catch last season.

Alex Bullock, WR, South Dakota State

Out of 117 targets last season, Bullock was credited with only two dropped passes.

Ethan Conner, TE, Troy

On 31 receptions in 2025, Conner averaged an impressive 7.5 yards after the catch.

Garrett DiGiorgio, OL, UCLA

Before moving to right guard for the 2025 season, DiGiorgio played 2,575 career snaps at right tackle.

Quindarius Dunnigan, DE, Michigan State

Between two seasons at Middle Tennessee State and two at Michigan State, Dunnigan recorded 26 tackles for loss out of 104 tackle attempts.

Preston Hodge, CB, Colorado

Although targeted 66 times last season, Hodge allowed a completion rate of only 50%.

Jalen Hunt, DL, Cincinnati

Although listed at 315 pounds, Hunt was a versatile member of the Cincinnati defensive front, playing 284 snaps at defensive end, along with 132 snaps from the interior.

Devon Marshall, CB, NC State

Marshall made 47 of his 50 tackle attempts and was one of PFF's top graded run defenders at the cornerback position.

Devin Neal, S, Virginia

Neal did a bit of everything, playing both free safety and lining up in the box. He was a top graded run defender among safeties and held pass catchers to just 6.0 yards per catch with six pass breakups.

Jimto Obidegwu, OL, North Texas

As a right tackle, Obidegwu allowed no sacks and only 10 pressures over 367 pass-blocking snaps.

Ben Patterson, WR, Texas-Permian Basin

A big play threat, Patterson averaged 21.2 yards per catch during the 2025 season on 32 receptions.

Trebor Pena, WR, Penn State

Pena has 39 career kick return attempts, averaging 25.6 yards per return with one touchdown, and 64 punt return attempts, averaging 7.9 yards per return.

J'Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia

Taylor was a big factor in the passing game from the running back position, totaling 128 targets over four seasons, 54 of which came in 2025.

Bryan Thomas Jr., DE, South Carolina

Thomas' production took a big step forward this past season, as he went from producing 11 pressures and three sacks in 2024 to 38 pressures and seven sacks in 2025.

Jordan White, OL, Vanderbilt

White has played 824 snaps at left guard, 1,719 at center, and 256 at right guard. The last two seasons, he's graded out very well in the run game.

Michael Wortham, WR, Montana

Primarily a slot wide receiver in 2025, Wortham was an extremely reliable target, catching 80 of his 100 targets, while averaging 14.2 yards per catch with nine touchdowns. He totaled 1,137 receiving yards.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Key stat to know about Jaguars 18 UDFA signings

Read full story at source