2026 NFL offseason preview: Jacksonville Jaguars make strong step with Liam Coen in Year 1 but what's the plan for Travis Hunter?

Here's a look at the offseason work ahead for the Jaguars. Would Travon Walker be a trade candidate?

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - JANUARY 11: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars is tackled by Shaq Thompson #45 of the Buffalo Bills during the fourth quarter in the AFC Wild Card Playoff game at EverBank Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Jacksonville, Florida.  (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)
Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars entered the postseason as one of the hottest teams in the NFL before the Bills ended their Super Bowl hopes. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)
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The NFL offseason has begun, and Yahoo Sports is previewing the coming months for all 32 teams, from free agency through the draft and more.

AFC East: Bills | Dolphins | Patriots | Jets
AFC North:Ravens | Bengals | Browns | Steelers
AFC South: Texans | Colts | Jaguars | Titans
AFC West: Broncos | Chiefs | Raiders | Chargers
NFC East:Cowboys | Giants | Eagles | Commanders
NFC North: Bears | Lions | Packers | Vikings
NFC South:Falcons | Panthers | Saints | Buccaneers
NFC West:Cardinals | Rams | 49ers | Seahawks

2025 season record: 13-4 (o 7.5 wins), first in AFC South, lost to Bills in AFC wild-card round, sixth in DVOA

It’s impossible to overstate the success of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first year of head coach Liam Coen. Thirteen wins and an AFC South title are more than most Jacksonville fans could have imagined, even at some points during this regular season. The first half of the season was rocky with an offense that wasn’t clicking and a “plan” for second overall draft pick Travis Hunter that felt like he was being held back from his potential on both sides of the ball.

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But this team became one of the best over the second half of the season. The Jakobi Meyers trade allowed all the offensive pieces to fall into place and Trevor Lawrence ranked fourth in EPA per play and third in success rate from Week 11 until the end of the regular season. The Jaguars were third in weighted DVOA by the time the season ended.

Jacksonville got the most out of its talent and it still feels like there’s more to come. A Year 1 couldn’t be much better and expectations are sky-high for Year 2. 

The Jaguars are about $15.5 million over the salary cap in effective cap space, the eighth-lowest in the NFL, according to Over The Cap. It’s tough to look at this cap situation and imagine Trent Baalke almost had another go as general manager. There aren’t a lot of clear cost-saving moves with a few players who would save around $2 million each. Jacksonville also doesn’t have a ton of restructure options. OT Walker Little could open just under $8 million, but his status in the lineup is questionable with the recent extension for guard Cole Van Lanen. A trade could also save $7 million.

Would Travon Walker be a trade candidate? With the former first overall draft pick set to play on his fifth-year option, the Jaguars could free up $15 million and recoup some draft capital lost in the Travis Hunter trade, which cost Jacksonville its first-round pick this year.

LB Devin Lloyd
RB Travis Etienne Jr.
CB Montaric Brown
S Andrew Wingard

Lloyd had his fifth-year option declined, but came through with several big plays throughout the 2025 season. But Lloyd was only 78th in yards allowed per coverage snap and 39th among linebackers in FTN’s defeats. Etienne was another former first-round pick who came alive in his final season. Etienne was 11th in rushing yards, but just 42nd in success rate among 49 running backs with at least 100 carries. Brown was impressive as an outside corner in the Anthony Campanile defense. He ranked 15th among cornerbacks in adjusted yards allowed per coverage snap. 

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Jacksonville’s need for a cornerback could hinge on the recovery and projected role when Hunter returns. He played well as an outside corner and ranked 36th in adjusted yards allowed per coverage snap at the position. But it’s unclear what the Jags have planned for him going forward. The Tyson Campbell for Greg Newsome trade was a lose-lose and Newsome will be a free agent.

Arik Armstead was second on the team in pressures and was often the only player on the interior able to create penetration. Against the run, Jacksonville was seventh in success rate, but just 21st in stuff rate for tackles at or behind the line of scrimmage.

The Jaguars need to figure out how they want to approach the offensive line. The extension for Cole Van Lanen was the first indication. By EPA per play, the best offensive line combination has been what the Jaguars ran out late in the season, going Van Lanen, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, Walker Little and Anton Harrison from left to right. Jacksonville has a decision to make on Harrison’s fifth-year option and Cleveland will go into 2026 on the final year of his contract.

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Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech

Hunter isn't the dynamite penetrator the Jaguars would prefer, but his combination of size and production might be too good to pass up. Plus, his pass-rushing juice can help him stay on the field all three downs and impact the game.

The Jaguars were one of the NFL’s best teams as a favorite, going 7-1 against the number in the regular season. — Ben Fawkes

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