One of the many challenges of managing an NFL roster is the sheer number of players. With 22 starters and 53 players active on game day, there’s a lot of positions to address, and team decision-makers must be uberaware of resource allocation.
To spice things up, we’re going to imagine a world in which the Jacksonville Jaguars can focus its draft strategy on just one side of the ball.
Here is our seven-round all-offense mock draft, based on our latest prospect tracker.
First round, 24th overall: Florida G O’Cyrus Torrence
Also considered: TCU WR Quentin Johnston, Tennessee OT Darnell Wright, Oklahoma OT Anton Harrison, Utah TE Dalton Kincaid
Similar to Bijan Robinson, Michael Mayer, and Brian Branch, Florida’s O’Cyrus Torrence is a consensus highly-graded college prospect who won’t be selected early in the draft due to the position he plays.