This includes both players signed after the new league year began in March Telvin Smith Jersey , as well as players like Thomas..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBig Cat Countrya Jacksonville Jaguars communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsJaguarsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Jaguars Free Agency 2016Jaguars Film RoomNFL DraftJaguars Injury NewsLatest NewsJersey numbers assigned to 2019 Jacksonville Jaguars free agency class New,2commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareJersey numbers assigned to 2019 Jacksonville Jaguars free agency class Aaron Doster-USA TODAY SportsThe Jacksonville Jaguars have revealed jersey numbers for the 2019 free agency class. This includes both players signed after the new league year began in March, as well as players like Thomas Rawls and Alex McGough who signed futures contracts in January. Prior to the NFL Draft, there are already 10 new faces joining the Jaguars locker room in 2019: quarterbacks Nick Foles and McGough, running backs Alfred Blue, Benny Cunningham and Rawls, wide receiver Chris Conley, linebacker Jake Ryan, offensive tackles Leonard Wester and Cedric Ogbuehi, and tight end Geoff Swaim. There was obviously a heavy (and much-needed) emphasis put on the offensive side of the ball so far this offseason, as the Jaguars are bringing in nine offensive players http://www.thejaguarslockerroom.com/authentic-t.j.-yeldon-jersey , as opposed to just one defensive player (Ryan). Ryan adds depth at middle linebacker, and could find himself on the field in base defensive sets. Ryan (47), Swaim (87) and Wester (61) will all be keeping their numbers from their previous teams. However, in Wester’s case, he originally wore No. 66 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but switched to No. 61 in 2018. Meanwhile, Rawls is going back to his original number he wore in Seattle (34) after wearing No. 31 in his short stint with the Cincinnati Bengals. Foles (7), Conley (18), Blue (23), Cunningham (29), Ogbuehi (75) and McGough (2) are now rocking numbers they have yet to wear in their NFL careers. Most notably Womens Ronnie Harrison Jersey , Jags fans are likely already aware that Foles will have a No. 7 on his jersey after wearing No. 9 in Philadelphia, No. 4 in Kansas City and No. 5 in St. Louis. There is a special meaning to the No. 7 for Jacksonville’s new signal-caller, though: Conley, Foles’ former teammate in Kansas City, wore No. 17 for the Chiefs. Blue wore No. 28 with the Houston Texans, and while that number is not officially retired by the franchise, Jacksonville is not likely to allow another running back to take it in honor of Fred Taylor. Cunningham has worn numbers 36, 23 and 30 in stops with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears. He does turn 29-years-old in July, so that could be why he chose that number for 2019. Ogbuehi wore No. 70 during his four years with the Bengals. He was a first-round pick in 2015, and started 25 games for Cincinnati, but mostly flamed out — only appearing in two games in 2018 and was healthy scratch for most of the year. The Bengals declined his fifth-year option and Jacksonville signed him this offseason. He seems to be looking for a fresh start with both a new team and a new number. In McGough’s case Will Richardson Jersey , he was a practice squad player for the Seattle Seahawks in 2018 and wore No. 5. The Jaguars will add more players in April’s Draft. Stay tuned! The Jacksonville Jaguars offensive line in 2018 was in shambles about mid-way through the season. is going to need to figure out the right tackle position, which has led a lot of people to earmark an offensive tackle with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, however they don’t need to spend that kind of capital on that position. They do have Will Richardson, the team’s fourth-round pick from a year ago, who many thought projected to a starting NFL right tackle. They brought in Cedric Ogbuehi, who has been a bust thus far in his NFL career, but has a lot of natural ability. The Jaguars were able to make Ereck Flowers appear serviceable at left tackle, so perhaps they can get by with Ogbuehi at right (I personally doubt it!).You can find right tackles on Day 2 of the NFL Draft, there’s no need to force one with the seventh overall pick.The Jaguars offensive line situation isn’t as dire as it’s made out to be, people just remember the final few weeks of the season where they were forced to trot out street free agents signed the week prior as starters.