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5 Jaguars who should be thankful they haven't been cut yet

After finishing 4-13 in 2024, it was clear that the Jacksonville Jaguars needed to infuse the roster with depth and talent. To do the job, they hired James Gladstone as the general manager. Right away, he didn't hesitate to cut ties with players who didn't fit his vision.

Gladstone then proceeded to fill the roster with intangibly players in the offseason. He's since continued to make moves throughout the year to address needs. Then again, not all the moves he's made have panned out, and the Jags still have several players, a few inherited from the past regime, who haven't met expectations.