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  • FA Wide Receiver #17
    Jaguars signed sixth-round WR Jalen Camp to a four-year contract.
    A three-year starter at Georgia Tech, Camp (6'2/226) was recruited into the team’s option offense as a bigger body best suited to be a blocker. When the Yellow Jackets transitioned into a more normal offense in his senior year, though, Camp registered 29 receptions for 439 yards and four touchdowns. His stellar athleticism (9.75 RAS) and build make him a great ball of clay, but he needs time to develop his route tree and develop quicker feet that more closely represent what his athletic profile shows. He projects as a practice squad stash or special teamer who may emerge as a real player down the line as an outside receiver.

  • FA Wide Receiver #17
    Jaguars selected Georgia Tech WR Jalen Camp with the No. 209 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
    Camp (6'2/226) was a three-year starter at Georgia Tech, though he missed the back half of the 2019 season with an undisclosed injury. Seeing as Camp was recruited to GT when they were an option team, Camp has a bigger body and is suited to be a blocker, but developed into a solid receiver during his time there. By his senior season, when GT had started running a more normal offense, Camp earned 29 receptions for 439 yards and four touchdowns, though it was not enough to earn him any all-conference honors. Camp’s stellar athleticism (9.75 RAS) and build make him a great ball of clay, but he needs time to develop his route tree and develop quicker feet that more closely represent what his athletic profile shows. Camp is a practice squad stash or special teamer who may be a real player down the line as an outside receiver.