Exciting times are brewing for the , as the franchise is going through a vibe it hasn't experienced since Kira Lewis Jr. Jersey joining the NFL 26 years ago. Jacksonville had the No. 1 overall pick for the first time in franchise history and selected , the league's most polished quarterback prospect since Andrew Luck. Lawrence was chosen to lead the Jaguars out of the bottom of the NFL, where the franchise has been for a decade (minus one year the team made the AFC Championship Game in 2017).Joining Lawrence in Jacksonville is college football legend Urban Meyer, who came out of retirement to give the NFL a shot. Whether Meyer succeeds in the NFL is up for debate, but the future College Football Hall of Fame head coach is making sure he has all the pieces in place to succeed at the pro level.The Jaguars are a work in progre s, even though they'll have an opportunity to make noise in the AFC South. Lawrence instantly makes the Jaguars better, with a young cast of offensive players Meyer picked up ( , ) and improvements on the offensive line ( ) in this draft. Jacksonville also added two players in the secondary that should be immediate contributors ( , ), a much-needed improvement for one of the worst pa s defenses in football a year ago.Jacksonville will be one of the most intriguing teams to watch this fall with Meyer and Lawrence. For once, it's an exciting time to be a Jaguars fan. So where did the Jaguars drop the ball in this draft and what pick will turn out the best (not named Lawrence)? Let's review what the Jaguars did: Round 1 (No. 1): Trevor Lawrence, QB, ClemsonRound 1 (No Eric Bledsoe Jersey . 25): Travis Etienne, RB, ClemsonRound 2 (No. 33): Tyson Campbell, CB, GeorgiaRound 2 (No. 45): Walker Little, T, StanfordRound 3 (No. 65): Andre Cisco, S, SyracuseRound 4 (No. 106): , DT, USCRound 4 (No. 121): , DE, UABRound 5 (No. 145): Luke Farrell, TE, Ohio StateRound 6 (No. 209): , WR, Georgia TechThe Jaguars had a great draft, even if they failed to use one of the five picks they had in the top 65 on a wideout or tight end for their franchise quarterback. Jacksonville did add in free agency, but the Jaguars needed more at the wide receiver position to help Lawrence out. Perhaps the Jaguars want to see their young pa s catchers develop. . had a solid rookie season and was a Swi s army knife in the offense, while is one of just 19 receivers to eclipse 700 yards and five touchdowns in each of the last two seasons. Both players were former second-round selections over the last three years, so maybe Jacksonville Josh Hart Jersey didn't feel the need to add another wideout to an already crowded room. Pick Six Newsletter Crafted By The Best NFL Experts Get the day's big stories + fun stuff you love like mock drafts, picks and power rankings. I agree to receive the "Pick Six Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pre sing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the and acknowledge Paramount's . Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. Thanks for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. Sorry! There was an error proce sing your subscription. There were some talented players on the board for Jacksonville to take in a loaded wide receiver cla s. and . were on the board at No. 45 and dynamic was available at No. 65. Solomon Hill Jersey There was nothing wrong with whom the Jaguars selected at either of those picks (Little at No. 45 and Cisco at No. 65), as Jacksonville needed help on the offensive line and in the secondary.Jacksonville could have used one of those picks at the tight end position, too, as was available at No. 45. The Jaguars' top two tight ends combined for 314 yards and zero touchdowns in 2020. That just simply isn't good enough for a rookie quarterback. The Jaguars used their first pick in the third round on one of the best safety prospects in the draft. Cisco would have been a first-round pick if he didn't tear his ACL two games into his junior season, which shows how dominant he was for the Orange. He was the only FBS player with 50+ tackles and 5+ interceptions in 2018 and 2019, leading the nation with 12 interceptions during that stretch. His 13 career interceptions kept Cisco tied as the FBS active leader when he declared for the draft despite mi sing the final nine games of his college career.The reason few heard of Cisco was because of injury and Syracuse was one of the worst teams in E'Twaun Moore Jersey the FBS. Not only is Cisco a good run defender, but he is a ballhawk and a force in the middle of the field. If he's healthy come Week 1 (and he should be), he's an immediate starter in Jacksonville's secondary. Meyer compared Cisco to , who we coached at Ohio State.The Jaguars did an excellent job in revamping their secondary this offseason. Cisco was the final piece of the puzzle that included free agent signings and and second-rounder Campbell. Jacksonville still has 2020 first-round pick and brought back for depth at cornerback. All of a sudden, the secondary should keep the Jaguars in games -- instead of costing them.