Jaguars Rookie Review: Updates on Each 2023 Draft Pick After Loss to Chiefs

The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1) failed to match the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2, falling 17-9 at home and failing to cross the end-zone once.
While the majority of the blame for the loss falls on Jacksonville's veterans on offense, there was one rookie who played a big role in the loss.
What did we see from each of the Jaguars' 13 draft picks and their top undrafted free agent in the loss? We break it down below.
1st, No. 27: OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma
It was ... a day to forget for Anton Harrison. The rookie right tackle was lined up with Chris Jones on a large chunk of Jones' snaps on Sunday, allowing three pressures and two sacks in the process. Harrison was also responsible for a third sack when Jones beat him to the outside and forced Trevor Lawrence to step up into a sack. Through two games, Harrison has allowed five pressures and three sacks, which is tied for the most among all NFL tackles. It wasn't Harrison's fault that the Jaguars left him on an island with Jones, but it was likely the worst game we will see the rookie right tackle log.
2nd, No. 61: TE Brenton Strange, Penn State
Brenton Strange's snaps fell a bit this week as the Jaguars went with more 11 personnel looks. Strange went from 27 snaps in Week 1 to 17 snaps in Week 2, with four pass-blocking snaps, six run-blocking snaps, and seven routes ran. So far this year, Strange has ran 12 routes but has yet to see a target in the passing game. He has more or less been an afterthought in the offense outside of his work as a run-blocker.
3rd, No. 88: RB Tank Bigsby, Auburn
A week after Tank Bigsby had serious issues with turnovers, the Jaguars' staff seemingly went away from him completely. The Jaguars only handed the ball off 13 times to begin with, with none of those carries going to Bigsby. Bigsby played 13 snaps but didn't see a target or a catch while running routes on nine snaps and blocking on the other four.
4th, No. 121: LB Ventrell Miller, Florida
Ventrell Miller is on injured reserve and is not on the active roster.
4th, No. 130: DL Tyler Lacy, Oklahoma State
Tyler Lacy made his NFL debut on Sunday after missing the first game of the season with a hip injury. He played eight snaps, rushing the passer five times and coming in for three run downs. He assisted on a run stop and held his ground well, but it was a limited debut in terms of volume of snaps.
5th, No. 136: EDGE/LB Yasir Abdullah, Louisville
Yasir Abdullah played 16 snaps after playing just six snaps in Week 1. He rushed the passer 10 times and recorded one pressure, while logging five snaps against the run and one in coverage. Abdullah now has two pressures in 15 snaps rushing the passer this season. These aren't ground-breaking numbers, but he has yet to be blanked as a pass-rusher.
5th, No. 160: DB Antonio Johnson, Texas A&M
Antonio Johnson missed Week 2 with a hamstring injury.
6th, No. 185: WR Parker Washington, Penn State
Parker Washington was a healthy scratch for Week 2.
6th, No. 202: CB Christian Braswell, Rutgers
Christian Braswell did not record a defensive snap in Week 2.
6th, No. 208: S Erick Hallett II, Pittsburgh
Erick Hallett is on the practice squad and was not active for Week 2.
7th, No. 226: OL Cooper Hodges, App. State
Cooper Hodges is on injured reserve and is not on the active roster.
7th, No. 227: DL Raymond Vohasek, UNC
Raymond Vohasek is not on the Jaguars' active roster or practice squad.
7th, No. 240: FB Derek Parish, Houston
Derek Parish is on the practice squad and was not active for Week 2.
UDFA: WR Elijah Cooks
Elijah Cooks was a healthy scratch for Week 2.

John Shipley has been covering the Jacksonville Jaguars as a beat reporter and publisher of Jaguar Report since 2019. Previously, he covered UCF's undefeated season as a beat reporter for NSM.Today, covered high school prep sports in Central Florida, and covered local sports and news for the Palatka Daily News. Follow John Shipley on Twitter at @_john_shipley.
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