Jaguars 2023 roster review: TE Brenton Strange

Second-round tight end Brenton Strange is well-positioned to contribute as a rookie with the Jaguars.

The brunt of the offseason is in the books and training camp is underway. Join us for a player-by-player review of the Jaguars roster ahead of the 2023 season.

The Jacksonville Jaguars made tight end Evan Engram a priority in the offseason, franchising him in March and re-signing him to a three-year deal in July. But the team also decided it wasn’t set at the tight end position.

Despite having defensive needs that could be addressed, the Jaguars thought former Penn State tight end Brenton Strange offered too much value to pass up near the end of the second round of the 2023 NFL draft.

Strange wasn’t a tremendously productive tight end with the Nittany Lions, finishing his collegiate career with 755 receiving yards in four seasons. But he made the most of his limited opportunities and impressed the Jaguars with his blend of size and athleticism.

Following the departures of Dan Arnold and Chris Manhertz, there aren’t many players standing between Strange and a significant role early in his career with Jacksonville.

Contract (2023): $750,000 base salary, $361,697 prorated signing bonus, $1,111,697 cap hit.

Acquired: The Jaguars drafted Strange with the No. 61 overall pick in the second round of the 2023 NFL draft.

PFF grades:

  • 70.0 (2022 – PENNST)
  • 61.8 (2021 – PENNST)
  • 59.1 (2020 – PENNST)
  • 71.0 (2019 – PENNST)

Highlight:

Quote: “You get a lot of opportunities in the pass game, you get a lot of opportunities to be in the run game and also as a pass protector and that’s what I pride myself on. I pride myself on being able to provide whatever the team needs me to provide and I’m just excited. Like I said, I want to get out there and make plays and win some games.”- Strange

Calvin Ridley (No. 0) Travis Etienne Jr. (No. 1) Rayshawn Jenkins (No. 2) C.J. Beathard (No. 3) Tank Bigsby (No. 4) Andre Cisco (No. 5)
Chris Claybrooks (No. 6) Zay Jones (No. 7) Logan Cooke (No. 9) Parker Washington (No. 11) James McCourt (No. 12) Christian Kirk (No. 13)
Kendric Pryor (No. 14) Tim Jones (No. 15) Trevor Lawrence (No. 16) Evan Engram (No. 17) Nathan Rourke (No. 18) Sammis Reyes (No. 19)
Daniel Thomas (No. 20) Latavious Brini (No. 21) JaMycal Hasty (No. 22) Foyesade Oluokun (No. 23) Snoop Conner (No. 24) D’Ernest Johnson (No. 25)
Antonio Johnson (No. 26) Divaad Wilson (No. 27) Tevaughn Campbell (No. 29) Montaric Brown (No. 30) Darious Williams (No. 31) Tyson Campbell (No. 32)
Devin Lloyd (No. 33) Gregory Junior (No. 34) Ayo Oyelola (No. 35) Christian Braswell (No. 36) Tre Herndon (No. 37) Qadree Ollison (No. 38)
Jamal Agnew (No. 39) Erick Hallett (No. 40) Josh Allen (No. 41) Andrew Wingard (No. 42) Kaleb Hayes (No. 43) Derek Parish (No. 43)
Travon Walker (No. 44) K’Lavon Chaisson (No. 45) Ross Matiscik (No. 46) De’Shaan Dixon (No. 47) Chad Muma (No. 48) Shaquille Quarterman (No. 50)
Ventrell Miller (No. 51) DaVon Hamilton (No. 52) Willie Taylor III (No. 53) DJ Coleman (No. 54) Dequan Jackson (No. 55) Yasir Abdullah (No. 56)
Caleb Johnson (No. 57) Raymond Vohasek (No. 59) Darryl Williams (No. 60) Samuel Jackson (No. 62) Coy Cronk (No. 64) Chandler Brewer (No. 67)
Brandon Scherff (No. 68) Tyler Shatley (No. 69) Cole Van Lanen (No. 70) Walker Little (No. 72) Blake Hance (No. 73) Cam Robinson (No. 74)
Cooper Hodges (No. 75) Anton Harrison (No. 76) Josh Wells (No. 77) Ben Bartch (No. 78) Luke Fortner (No. 79) Kevin Austin Jr. (No. 80)
Seth Williams (No. 81) Elijah Cooks (No. 84) Brenton Strange (No. 85) Gerrit Prince (No. 86) Jaray Jenkins (No. 87) Oliver Martin (No. 88)
Luke Farrell (No. 89) Henry Mondeaux (No. 90) Dawuane Smoot (No. 91) Jordan Smith (No. 92) Tyler Lacy (No. 93) Folorunso Fatukasi (No. 94)
Roy Robertson-Harris (No. 95) Adam Gotsis (No. 96) Michael Dogbe (No. 98) Jeremiah Ledbetter (No. 99) Brandon McManus Jacob Harris
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