Jacksonville Jaguars’ UDFA WR Eli Pancol



Let’s take a closer look at each of the Jaguars’ UDFAs. Up first is Duke wide receiver Eli Pancol.

In addition to their nine draft picks, the Jacksonville Jaguars signed 22 undrafted rookies as well, following the 2025 NFL draft.

Just as we did with each of the nine selections, let’s take a closer look at each of the Jaguars’ UDFAs. Up first is Duke wide receiver Eli Pancol.

Eli Pancol’s profile

What to know about the Jaguars’ UDFA signing

Pancol played five seasons at Duke and spent six seasons there. Between the 2021 and 2022 seasons, Pancol had 71 combined targets during that span, but unfortunately, missed the 2023 season due to a lower body injury.

Upon his return in 2024, Pancol was a massive part of the Duke offense. Lining up mostly on the boundary, Pancol caught 67% of his 89 targets for 800 yards (13.3 YPC) and nine touchdowns.

The bulk of his targets came within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage, according to PFF, where he was very effective at picking up YAC. Also of note, Pancol has steadily graded out as a solid run blocker by PFF’s metrics.

They said it

In an interview with Justin Melo of The Draft Network, Pancol was asked what an NFL team will be getting from him:

“Any team that gets Eli Pancol is getting a relentless hard worker. I’ve proven that no matter how much adversity comes my way, I’m always going to overcome the obstacles. I’m coming to work every single day to get better.

“I love the game of football. I love feeding off the energy of the fans. I use that to energize my teammates. I’m also a physical receiver who loves to block.”

Eli Pancol’s athletic profile

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