With the East-West Shrine Bowl game nearing, which potential NFL draft prospects for the Jacksonville Jaguars should you have your eyes on?
The Shrine Bowl is a college football All-Star game that attracts many of the top prospects in the upcoming NFL draft.
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This event is an added opportunity for teams to meet with players and further evaluate their play against high-level competition.
Focusing in on some key positions of need for the Jaguars, here are a few prospects to watch during Tuesday’s game.
Devon Marshall, CB, North Carolina State
Listed at 5-11 – 200 pounds, Marshall allowed just 27 receptions on 62 targets in 2025, surrendering 11.4 yards per catch with two interceptions and 12 pass breakups.
Anthony Lucas, DE, USC
Lucas logged 23 quarterback pressures and three sacks in 2025. He also graded out well against the run by PFF’s metrics.
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Dontay Corleone, IDL, Cincinnati
Measuring in at 6-1 – 335 pounds, Corleone provides a strong interior presence. His greatest impact has come against the run, but he helps create for others with the push he creates and the blockers he occupies.
Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M
York has been a steady tackler throughout his career. In coverage last season, he allowed just 7.6 yards per catch with a pass breakup.
Jack Endries, TE, Texas
Endries caught 33 passes for 346 yards with three scores in 2025. He graded out well as a blocker, an important element to playing tight end in Liam Coen’s offense.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 Shrine Bowl: 5 2026 NFL draft prospects for Jaguars to watch
