The Jacksonville Jaguars made an aggressive effort to beef up the offensive trenches in the offseason. After adding a couple of starters and a pair of backups in the offseason, the front office used a couple of draft picks to further bolster the draft of scrimmage. One of them made the most of his chances to shine in the offseason opener.
Third-round pick Wyatt Milum logged 37 snaps on offense and posted a Pro Football Focus overall grade of 68.6 along the way against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1 of the preseason.
What stood out about the former West Virginia Mountaineer's performance was that he's projected to line up at guard in 2025 but exclusively played at both tackle spots in the opener.