The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially named James Gladstone as their new general manager, just in time for the NFL Scouting Combine. Gladstone, previously the director of college scouting for the Los Angeles Rams, was chosen from a competitive list of five finalists. His hiring marks a significant step for the Jaguars as they aim to rebuild following a challenging 4-13 season. With a reputation for talent evaluation and strategic team-building, Gladstone is expected to bring fresh energy and direction to the franchise.
Shad Khan Confident in James Gladstone to Lead Jaguars’ New Era Successfully
Jaguars owner Shad Khan expressed his strong belief in Gladstone’s capabilities, emphasizing his vision, communication, and innovative approach. Khan described the hiring process as thorough and competitive, praising all candidates while stating that Gladstone stood out as the best choice.
He also reassured Jaguars fans that the new leadership team, which includes head coach Liam Coen and executive vice president Tony Boselli, is dedicated to turning the franchise around. The owner urged fans to welcome Gladstone as the team embarks on a new chapter.

Gladstone steps into his role amid major changes within the organization. Following the firing of head coach Doug Pederson and the dismissal of former general manager Trent Baalke in January, the Jaguars have undergone a front-office shake-up. Liam Coen was recently appointed head coach and Tony Boselli has taken on a senior executive role. Gladstone will now play a key part in shaping the team’s future, working closely with his fellow leaders to develop a competitive strategy both in the draft and free agency.
James Gladstone Aims to Replicate Rams’ Draft Success in Jacksonville Jaguars Rebuild
Before joining the Jaguars, Gladstone spent eight years with the Rams, where he played a critical role in their successful draft strategies. Over the past four years, he helped the team secure standout players such as 2023 AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Puka Nacua and 2024 AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Jared Verse.
Despite limited first-round picks, the Rams managed to develop numerous impact players, a testament to Gladstone’s scouting expertise. The Jaguars hope he can replicate this success in Jacksonville and strengthen their roster for the future.
With the NFL Scouting Combine approaching, Gladstone must quickly adapt to his new role and begin evaluating potential draft prospects. He also faces the challenge of integrating into a front-office structure where multiple executives, including Coen and Boselli, report directly to Khan.
Balancing decision-making responsibilities while implementing a strong draft and free agency strategy will be key to his success. As Jaguars fans look for signs of progress, Gladstone’s ability to lead a competitive rebuild will be closely watched in the coming months.