Caleb Ransaw: Jaguars' "Jaguars DNA"
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Jaguars GM James GladstoneThe Florida Times-Union
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Rookie S Caleb Ransaw embodies 'Jaguars DNA,' quickly became Gladstone's preferred target

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Jacksonville Jaguars prioritize competitiveness, toughness and love of football.
Third -round pick Caleb Ransaw embodies these qualities with his versatility, playing corner and safety, and a low missed-tackle rate.
GM James Gladstone : "I know every step that I didn't take that related to fear, I regretted. So, that's not something I intend on doing the rest of my life".
Caleb Ransaw saw 275 snaps as a wide corner during his sophomore season at Troy before transitioning inside at nickel in 2023 .
He continued that effort after transferring to Tulane ahead of the 2024 season , where he saw 305 snaps in the slot.
The 5-foot-11 , 197 pounds , isn't the biggest defensive back, but he packs a punch as one of the best tackling DBs in his draft class.
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