JACKSONVILLE – One signed, eight remaining.
Jalen Camp, a wide receiver selected by the Jaguars in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, on Monday afternoon signed his rookie contract – a move that came a day after 2021 rookie minicamp. He became the first of the team's 2021 draft selections to sign with the team.
Camp, who played at Georgia Tech, was the No. 209 overall selection.
Camp (6-feet-2, 220 pounds), who started 24 of 48 games played at Georgia Tech, led the team in 2020 with 29 receptions for 439 yards and four touchdowns. He finished his career with 46 receptions for 786 yards and five touchdowns.
The Jaguars currently have eight '21 draft selections unsigned: Quarterback Trevor Lawrence (Round 1, No. 1 overall, Clemson), running back Travis Etienne (Round 1, No. 25, Clemson), cornerback Tyson Campbell (Round 2, No. 33 overall, Georgia), offensive tackle Walker Little (Round 2, No. 45 overall, Stanford), safety Andre Cisco (Round 3, No. 65 overall), Andre Cisco, safety, Syracuse: No. 65 overall (Round 3), defensive tackle Jay Tufele (Round 4, No. 106 overall, Southern California), defensive end Jordan Smith (Round 4, No. 121 overall, Alabama-Birmingham) and tight end Luke Farrell (Round 5, No. 145 overall, Ohio State).
Also, the Jaguars waived running back Ryquell Armstead.
Armstead, a fifth-round selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, rushed for 108 yards on 35 carries as a rookie. He did not play last season.