Jacksonville Jaguars select Albert Regis in third round of NFL Draft
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 25
Jacksonville Jaguars select Albert Regis in third round of NFL Draft
13 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 25
Regis, a 6-foot-1, 295-pound defensive tackle from Texas A&M, was drafted by Jacksonville on Friday, joining a defensive line featuring Travon Walker, Arik Armstead, and DaVon Hamilton.
Regis’s selection follows a viral moment where his daughter appeared to predict his NFL destination. His departure leaves a gap at Texas A&M, now filled by transfers CJ Mims and Angelo McCullom.
The Jaguars, last season’s AFC South champions, add Regis to strengthen their defense after a narrow playoff loss. DJ Hicks is expected to remain a key player in Texas A&M’s defensive line rotation.
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