Since the beginning of the new league year, the Jacksonville Jaguars have been one of the busiest teams in the NFL as they have added seven unrestricted free agents from the outside, traded Julius Thomas for Branden Albert and cut ties with two of their key veteran signings from 2013, Sen’Derrick Marks and Roy Miller. They also retained one of their own in Bryan Walters.

In the process, of course, they’ve addressed some holes — but as we all know, a team’s season isn’t made through free agency, especially if you are a three-win team like Jacksonville was in 2016. That said, we’ll be taking a look at the current status of the Jags depth chart with their much needed upgrades and evaluating the areas that are still of concern afterwards.

Offense

Position Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 QB Blake Bortles Chad Henne Brandon Allen FB RB T.J. Yeldon Chris Ivory Corey Grant Bronson Hill Daryl Richardson X-WR Allen Robinson Rashad Greene Arrelious Benn Shane Wynn Jamal Robinson Y-WR Allen Hurns Marqise Lee Bryan Walters Tony Washington Rashad Lawrence LT Branden Albert Uzdavinis Arturo Kelly Colin LG Patrick Omahmeh Earl Watford Nila Kasitati C Brandon Linder Tyler Shatley Luke Bowanko Greg Van Roten RG A.J. Cann Chris Reed Jeremiah Poutasi RT Jermey Parnell Josh Wells TE Marcedes Lewis Neal Sterling Ben Koyack Alex Ellis E.J. Bibbs Gannon Sinclair

Defense

Position Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Player 8 DE Calais Campbell Jonathan Woodard 1T Abry Jones Louis Nix 3T Malik Jackson Sheldon Day Michael Bennett Stefan Charles DE Yannick Ngakoue Dante Fowler Jr. Chris Smith WLB Telvin Smith Lerentee McCray Marcus Rush MLB Paul Posluszny Myles Jack Audie Cole Hayes Pullard Raphael Kirby SLB Dan Skuta Sean Porter CB Jalen Ramsey Doran Grant CB A.J. Bouye Josh Johnson Nickel Aaron Colvin FS Tashaun Gibson Peyton Thompson Akeem Davis SS Barry Church James Sample Jarrod Wilson Elijah Shumate

Special Teams

Position Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 P Brad Nortman K Jason Myers LS Carson Tinker PR Rashad Greene Marqise Lee Bryan Walters KR Corey Grant Marqise Lee Bryan Walters

Due to having just over $76 million in available cap space this past Thursday, the Jaguars were able to address multiple key needs, as we can see above. They boosted their pass rush by adding one of the best — if not the best —players on the market in Calais Campbell. They also addressed their secondary after letting both Prince Amukamara and Johnathan Cyprien hit the market by adding A.J. Bouye (another one of the NFL’s top free agents) and Barry Church, who was a leader on the field for the Dallas Cowboys’ solid secondary.

The next biggest area of concern aside from the Jaguars pass rush was probably the offensive line. Though the Jaguars weren’t able to land any of the top names in the league to the unit, they were able to acquire Branden Albert via trade to start at left tackle. Furthermore, they were able to add guard Earl Watford in the second wave of signings. Watford will come in and likely battle both Patrick Omameh and A.J. Cann for a starting spot within the Jaguars interior offensive line.

The team will now head into the draft with very few glaring holes, but they are far from a complete team. One of the most obvious positions of need when looking at the depth chart is tight end, which is a strength of the 2017 draft class. They also could afford to add a running back from the deep crop coming up as T.J. Yeldon and Chris Ivory were disappointments in 2016. The offensive line could also still use a starter as well despite landing Watford as it appears the organization had an initial plan to land Kevin Zeitler.

On defense, there is always room for another pass rusher, especially for the Jaguars, who have struggled in the department for years. Something that also stood out is the fact that there isn’t much depth behind Calais Campbell in terms of four-technique style lineman, as Jonathan Woodard is coming off of a concerning and major Achilles injury. They could also use some more depth at nose tackle and corner — both of which could be addressed late in the draft if the Jaguars don’t look into adding some players in the late stages of free agency.

All this in mind, what position would you like to see addressed in the first round of the upcoming draft when considering the current status of the depth chart?