The starter of 64 games for the Jaguars over the last five seasons, Cam Robinson is the biggest decision the Jaguars need to make during free agency this offseason — just as he was last season.
The starter of 57 games at left guard for the Jaguars since signing a big-dollar free agency deal in 2018, Andrew Norwell had an up-and-down 2021 and his biggest advocate was fired after 13 games.
Cann has had some down years, some good ones, and played a major role in the best Jaguars’ offense and offensive line in years in 2017.
One of the only true big-play threats on Jacksonville’s roster since he was drafted in 2018, DJ Chark had a big chance to make an impression in a contract year this past season but a fractured ankle in Week 4 ended his season before it could ever really get off the ground.
One of the more notable draft disappointments from the Jaguars’ last decade, former first-rounder Taven Bryan had his fifth-year option declined last offseason and the next regime in control of his fate will be one that has virtually no ties to him.
Brought to the Jaguars’ roster last offseason after defensive coordinator Joe Cullen pounded the table for him to Urban Meyer, Jihad Ward ended his lone season in Jacksonville with 32 tackles, seven quarterback hits, three tackles for loss, and two sacks.
Essentially a co-starter for the Jaguars at center in recent years, Tyler Shatley has had to step in time after time for an injured Brandon Linder.
Jacksonville’s starting middle linebacker last year following the Joe Schobert trade, Damien Wilson ended the year with 106 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks, an interception, a forced fumble, and five pass breakups as he played an important role in the middle of the Jaguars’ defense.
A core special teamer who has also shown strong stretches of play in the slot and on the outside, Tre Herndon faced a rough 2021 due to a knee injury in the preseason that kept him on the shelf for much of the year.
Jacksonville’s most productive tight end in recent years, James O’Shaughnessy has had to battle several injuries in the last three years but has still produced when he played.
A long-time veteran who the Jaguars signed following the CJ Henderson debacle in 2021, Nevin Lawson was likely more of a band-aid solution for the Jaguars than anything else.
Perhaps the Jaguars’ most underrated defender over the last two years, Adam Gotsis has stood out in two different schemes in Jacksonville thanks to his strong ability as a run defender.
Another veteran who the Jaguars signed last year in hopes of solving depth issues, Tavon Austin ended his year with the Jaguars with 24 catches for 213 yards and one touchdown.
A key backup and special teamer for the Jaguars over the last several years, Lerentee McCray’s chances to return to the Jaguars in 2022 was likely severely hampered by Urban Meyer’s firing.
Mostly a backup in 2021, Jacob Hollister signed with the Jaguars in the early stages of the season following James O’Shaughnessy’s ankle injury.
Out of all of the veteran castoffs the Jaguars brought on board in 2021, none impressed more than Laquon Treadwell.
One of the Jaguars top special teamers and backup linebackers over the last 2.5 seasons, Dakota Allen has appeared in 30 games for the Jaguars and started three at weak side linebacker.
Mostly a special-teamer during his time with the Jaguars, Dare Ogunbowale has appeared in 31 games for the Jaguars and started four at running back, recording 282 rushing yards and one touchdown on 75 carries .
A former mid-round pick with experience at left tackle, right tackle, and right guard, Will Richardson’s 2021 season ended due to a finger injury in Week 16.
A former undrafted free agent who has appeared in 44 games and started 21 over the last three years, Wingard got the bulk of his playing time in 2021 as he started 15 games.