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On Tuesday, Florida State defensive back Jalen Ramsey, Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa and UCLA linebacker Myles Jack headlined a group of projected first-round picks visiting with the Jaguars.

The Jags are doing it all over again on Wednesday with another crop of players who are expected to come off the board early when the draft kicks off in Chicago later this month. This group is also slanted to the defensive side of the ball.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported earlier this week that Ole Miss defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche would be in Jacksonville and added names like Ohio State safety Vonn Bell, Georgia linebacker Leonard Floyd and Clemson safety Jayron Kearse to the list on Wednesday. There’s a bigger range of potential landing spots in this group, although that should still work well for a Jaguars effort that figures to concentrate on defense well beyond the first round.

The Jaguars handled the pre-draft process the same way last year as they met with eight eventual first-round picks over two days in April. Defensive end Dante Fowler, their eventual selection with the third overall pick, was part of those visits, so there’s a pretty good chance that a future Jaguar or two has been in the house this week.