In his six seasons with the Jaguars, Keenan McCardell averaged better than 1,000 yards per year. He was a reliable offensive option and helped them establish themselves in the early years of their existence.
One of the best centers of his time, Brad Meester was a true leader in the Jaguars locker-room. He holds the distinction for being the longest-tenured Jaguar ever, playing in 209 regular season games (211 including playoffs) across 14 seasons.
Although his tenure was just for three seasons, Calais Campbell was quite an effective addition for the Jaguars. In his first season at Jacksonville, he recorded a career-high 14.5 sacks with 30 quarterback hits and three forced fumbles. During his three-years with the Jags, he earned Pro Bowl honors in all three seasons and also the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in 2019.
Daryl Smith was one of the best players on the Jaguars defense for his 10 years at the organization. His best year was in 2011, when he had 107 tackles, 3.5 sacks and eight passes defended, an interception and two forced fumbles. Although he was a great leader in the dressing room, he never gained that much national attention.
The 6-7, 335-pound John Henderson paired up with Marcus Stroud to form one of the most fearsome DT duos in the NFL's history. Big John was a two-time Pro Bowler and one-time Second Team All-Pro. He was a bit more proactive than his partner which surely made him the better player.
QB Mark Brunell was part of the Jaguars Organization for nine years, during which he earned three Pro Bowl honors and took his team to four playoffs between 1996 and 1999. He threw for 25,698 yards and 144 touchdowns.
RB Maurice Jones-Drew was at the Jaguars for eight season, earning two First Team All-Pro and three Pro-Bowl honors during his tenure. He was at his peak from 2009-2011, recording 1,300 yards on the ground and 300 receiving yards each of those years, leading the NFL with 1,606 rushing yards in 2011.
Fred Taylor was a consistent running back who was at Jacksonville for 11 years. He had seven, 1000 yard seasons. During his time with the Jags, he earned one Pro Bowl and one Second Team All-Pro honors. Taylor finished his career with the Jaguars ranking first in yards (11,271) and second in touchdowns (62).
Jimmy Smith was known for his big-play ability during his Jaguars days. He peaked during 1999 and recorded 116 receptions for a staggering 1,636 yards. He was one of the best receivers in the team's history, finishing his illustrious career with 862 receptions for 12,287 yards and 69 touchdowns. While at Jacksonville, he earned five Pro Bowl selections and two Second Team All-Pro honors.
The 6'7" and 322 pound LT Tony Boselli tops this list. He was one of the best at his position during his time with the Jags. He was a dominant force that anchored the offensive line. He earned three First Team All-Pro and five Pro Bowl honors during his six year stint with Jacksonville.