The Jacksonville Jaguars are ramping up their general manager search.
They are potentially aiming to fill the position by February’s end following Trent Baalke’s departure.
A notable name has now surfaced in their search.
FOX Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports that former Tennessee Titans GM Jon Robinson is drawing interest from Jacksonville.
Robinson, who recently interviewed with the New York Jets, has been consistently mentioned for the role, establishing himself as a serious candidate in this hiring cycle.
“Sources: The #Jaguars will interview former #Titans GM Jon Robinson for their open GM position.” Schultz reported.
Sources: The #Jaguars will interview former #Titans GM Jon Robinson for their open GM position.
Robinson also interviewed with the #Jets earlier this offseason. pic.twitter.com/9EaFjvoq4u
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) February 12, 2025
While the Jacksonville Jaguars have reportedly interviewed nearly 10 candidates, Robinson brings something unique to the table.
He’s the sole candidate with GM experience, and his intimate knowledge of the division, Jacksonville’s market, and college scouting makes him particularly intriguing.
His proven track record in building a department adds another layer to his appeal. The signs indicate Robinson’s candidacy is gaining momentum.
Robinson’s tenure as the Titans’ general manager was marked by consistent success.
Over seven seasons before his 2022 departure, Tennessee posted winning records in six campaigns, compiling an impressive 66-48 record with four playoff berths.
His only losing season (7-10) came in his final year. The 49-year-old has been away from NFL front offices since then, but that hiatus might soon end.
The Jaguars have already taken their first step in reshaping their front office, naming franchise legend Tony Boselli as executive vice president of football operations last Monday.
Boselli is set to work alongside the incoming GM and head coach Liam Coen in Jacksonville’s revamped leadership structure.
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