It has been an eventful start to the offseason for the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have yet another new head coach. However, with Doug Pederson now in charge, it looks like they could finally have the stability and leadership they have been craving. However, if the Jacksonville Jaguars free agency turns into another failure, it doesn’t matter how good of a leader Pederson is.

Below, we will look at the Jaguars’ cap space to see how much they have to spend. However, teams can now manipulate the cap to sign nearly any player they would like. We will also go over other Jacksonville Jaguars free agency information, including their own 2022 free agents and define what each type of free agent is.


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Jacksonville Jaguars Cap Space | NFL Free Agency

As of March 11th, the Jacksonville Jaguars cap space ranks near the top of the NFL. They have roughly $39.6 million in cap space. This will make it easier to re-sign the Jacksonville Jaguars free agents they want. They also have the money to lure a couple of big-name free agents to Jacksonville.

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Jacksonville Jaguars Free Agents 2022

The following are the 2022 Jacksonville Jaguars free agents as of March 11th.

PlayerPos2022 TeamTypeSnaps
Andrew NorwellLGUFA99.40%
Andrew WingardSRFA84.10%
Cam RobinsonLTJaguarsFranchise79.00%
Damien WilsonLBUFA78.20%
Tyler ShatleyCJaguarsSigned49.10%
Laquon TreadwellWRUFA44.70%
Jihad WardEDGEUFA41.20%
Adam GotsisEDGEUFA39.90%
Nevin LawsonCBUFA29.30%
Taven BryanIDLUFA27.00%
Carlos HydeRBUFA26.90%
Tavon AustinWRUFA26.50%
James O’ShaughnessyTEUFA26.40%
Tre HerndonCBUFA18.70%
A.J. CannRGUFA18.30%
Dare OgunbowaleRBRFA17.40%
Jacob HollisterTEUFA16.00%
D.J. CharkWRUFA15.60%
Will RichardsonRTUFA12.40%
Jamir JonesEDGEJaguarsSigned9.80%
Chapelle RussellLBJaguarsSigned8.30%
Lerentee McCrayEDGEUFA6.50%
Dakota AllenLBRFA3.90%
Jaydon MickensWRUFA2.20%
JK ScottPUFA1.40%
Kahale WarringTERFA1.40%
Mekhi SargentRBJaguarsSigned0.60%
Tyrell AdamsLBJaguarsSigned0.10%
Terry GodwinWRERFA0.00%
Jared HockerLGJaguarsSigned0.00%

Defining the Type of NFL Free Agents

Unrestricted Free Agents

An unrestricted free agent (UFA) can freely talk to or sign with any team after the start of the new league year. Any player with four or more accrued seasons in the NFL can be a UFA.

The net loss and gain of UFAs for a team are used to calculate the next season’s compensatory draft picks, but no other compensation is available to a team that sees a player leave as a UFA.

Restricted Free Agents

A player must have three accrued NFL seasons to be a restricted free agent (RFA). Before the new league year begins, a team can place one of three tenders on a restricted free agent (first, second or original-round tender). Essentially, this gives the player the option to return to the team on a one-year deal.

The RFA is allowed to seek deals with other teams, but the tendering team (original team) has the opportunity to match the offer and keep them. If the tendering team doesn’t match the offer, the signing team may need to give a draft pick according to the level of tender used on the player.

Exclusive-Rights Free Agents

Exclusive-rights free agency (ERFA) is only eligible to players who have two or fewer NFL seasons accrued. Teams can use an ERFA tender to any of these players before the start of the new league year, and it stops the player from negotiating contracts with other teams. The player can sign the tender, which is a one-year deal at their position’s minimum salary, or they can negotiate for a longer extension.

Finally, RFAs or ERFAs who do not receive a tender before the league year begins become “street free agents.” Street free agents have the same rights as UFAs, but they are not counted in the compensatory pick formula.


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