PFF grades for Jaguars' projected starting offense in 2026
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Much of the attention at this stage of the NFL offseason is on looking ahead to the 2026 season, but let's take a look back at 2025 for the Jacksonville Jaguars, specifically how this year's group of projected starters on offense graded out by PFF's metrics.
The Jaguars' offense in Year 1 under Liam Coen was very productive, finishing the 2025 season ranked sixth in points per game, averaging 27.7 per contest.
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This includes getting red-hot over the second half of the season and averaging nearly 33 points per contest over the final eight games.
Below is a look at PFF's grading system for some context. While this metric is very helpful when it comes to quantifying a player's performance, PFF's grading system isn't the be-all and end-all either. It is one metric out of many that are out there to evaluate play.
- 39.9 or less: Poor
- 90.0+: Elite
- 80-89.9: High quality
- 70-79.9: Good
- 60-69.9: Above average
- 50-59.9: Average
- 40-49.9: Below average
PFF grades (2025) for Jaguars' projected starters on offense
- QB Trevor Lawrence: 83.7
- RB Bhayshul Tuten: 82.1
- WR Brian Thomas Jr.: 65.5
- WR Parker Washington: 82.1
- WR Jakobi Meyers: 71.6
- TE Brenton Strange: 76.1
- LT Cole Van Lanen: 78.7
- LG Ezra Cleveland: 69.7
- C Robert Hainsey: 61.0
- RG Patrick Mekari: 51.8
- RG Anton Harrison: 73.2
Other notable players: WR Travis Hunter (62.2) and Nate Boerkircher (74.6).
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: PFF grades for Jaguars' projected starting offense in 2026