Jaguars' Coen satisfied with team's free agency, feels additions will help 'settle' things

Jaguars' Coen satisfied with team's free agency, feels additions will help 'settle' things

PALM BEACH — The Jacksonville Jaguars have concluded their free agency plans and have turned their attention to the 2025 NFL Draft.

Jaguars general manager James Gladstone provided his thoughts on the team's nine-player haul after the start of the new league year a couple of weeks ago. The first opportunity the media got to ask head coach Liam Coen about the team's players and plan was Monday at the NFL Owners Meetings in South Florida.

Coen was all smiles as he met reporters inside the tents outside of The Breakers resort and hotel, saying in other words, so far, so good.

“I think at the end of the day what we looked to do was try to continue to raise the floor of the organization. How do we continue to get better? Consistency, good, sound football players that love to play the game," Coen explained about the team's free agency.

"Really, that’s all we were trying to do, and I think that ultimately, they’ll come in and mesh really well with some of the players that we already have in our locker room. Guys want to get better. We’ve felt that. We’ve felt that throughout this offseason. Guys are eager to get in the building as we are as coaches. It’s happening fast."

The Jaguars invested in nine players during the early portion of free agency, including: