The Jacksonville Jaguars wrapped up minicamp with Trevor Lawrence delivering his most polished performance to date, according to a detailed 53-man roster projection from the team's offseason coverage. The sessiions also revealed a tight competition at right guard between incumbent Patrick Mekari and challenger Wyatt Milum, while fifth-round rookie tight end Tanner Koziol emerged as a red-zone threat that could reshape the depth chart.

Trevor Lawrence's sixth-year command shift

Entering his sixth season, Lawrence showed noticeably improved command of the offense, according to the report. His decision-making and accuracy stood out—he threw to all areas of the field with precision and rarely put the ball in harm's way.. This marks arguably his best offseason program to date, a positive sign for a team that has invested heavily in its quarterback. While the source notes that Nick Mullens secures the backup role by default, Lawrence's sharpness raises expectations for a Jacksonville offense looking to return to contention.

The right guard duel: Patrick Mekari vs. Wyatt Milum

The most prominent positional battle heading into training camp, as the projection identifies, is at right guard. Incumbent Patrick Mekari faces a challenge from Wyatt Milum, a player who impressed during minicamp. The outcome will affect not just the starting lineup but the overall stability of an offensive line that otherwise appears set: Cole Van Lanen, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, and others are all projected to make the roster. What remains unknown is whether Milum's performance can unseat Mekari, or if the team will rotate based on matchups once pads come on.

Tanner Koziol's red-zone emergence and TE depth

Fifth-round rookie Tanner Koziol was electric in the red zone this offseason, the source report notes, and could carve out a larger role than anticipated. given the Jaguars' injury issues at tight end last year, the projection expects the team to keep four tight ends on the 53-man roster. Koziol's physicality and ability to create separation have already drawn praise from offensive coordinator Grant Udinski, per the report. the open question is whether Koziol's camp performance will translate to regular-season production, and how the depth chart behind him shakes out.

Rookie wide receivers flashing early

At wide receiver, the top targets all shined during minicamp, according to the projection. Brian Thomas Jr. practiced with newfound confidence, while sixth-round picks Josh Cameron and CJ Williams flashed consistently. Offensive coordinator Grant Udinski praised both rookies' physicality, work ethic, and ability to create separation, the report says. What remains unclear is whether the Jaguars will keep six receivers on the active roster or if one of the sixth-rounders will need to earn a spot through training camp performance. Their development could shape the team's passing attack depth.

Running back depth with Chris Rodriguez's return

Head coach Liam Coen confirmed that veteran Chris Rodriguez will be back by training camp after missing minicamp, according to the source . Meanwhile, J'Mari Taylor has flashed in nearly every practice, adding to a backfield that already includes estalished options. The projection suggests the team will likely stash a fourth running back on the practice squad rather than the 53-man roster due to limited spots . The open question: can Taylor or another back force the Jaguars to reconsider that approach with a strong camp performance?