Jaguars wunderkind GM punts scouting norms to find 'intangibly rich' prospects
- James Gladstone, the 34-year-old Jaguars GM, is implementing a new draft approach for the 2025 NFL Draft.
- Gladstone's approach diverges from traditional scouting methods, aiming to resurrect the downtrodden franchise after 58 losses.
- Gladstone, with new head coach Liam Coen, eliminates pro day attendance and in-person 'top 30' visits, unlike other NFL teams.
- Gladstone stated, "There's a lot of layers to not doing those facility visits," favoring deeper background research.
- The Jaguars seek 'intangibly rich human beings' and pass rushers, with Gladstone admitting the first pick will 'set the tone'.
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