The Jaguars continued locking in their draft picks Friday, signing second-round linebacker Myles Jack to a four-year contract.
The deal is expected to be worth $6,334,442 ($2,806,868 guaranteed) based on the NFL’s rookie wage scale. Jack will have a salary cap charge of $1,151,717 this year.
Jack’s signing leaves first-round cornerback Jalen Ramsey, third-round defensive end Yannick Ngakoue and fourth-round defensive tackle Sheldon Day as the Jaguars’ unsigned draft picks.
The Jaguars traded their second- and fifth-round choices (Nos. 38 and 146) to Baltimore to move up to No. 36 and select Jack.
Jack dropped out of the first round over concerns about a right knee injury (meniscus tear) sustained last September that required surgery and prevented him from running at the Scouting Combine or UCLA’s pro day.