Jaguars selected Texas A&M DT Albert Regis with the No. 81 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Regis (6’1/295) is a compact, leverage-driven interior defender whose profile blends elite testing explosion with a squatty, short-armed build that wins in tight quarters, evidenced by an 8.49 RAS with elite 34” vertical (95th%) and 9’8” broad (96th%). Regis logged a 72.5 overall, 82.6 run-defense grade, while compiling 69 tackles, 59 run stops and 29 total pressures across his career. He plays with natural pad level and a low center of gravity, consistently leveraging inside gaps, flashing quick first-step burst and instinctive block recognition to beat linemen to spots. Despite the explosive testing, Regis’ lack of length (31 5/8” arms) shows up when longer NFL guards get into his chest, limiting his ability to stack, shed and finish with consistency. He can be displaced by angle blocks or washed when his base narrows, and while disruptive versus the run, he lacks the sustained pass-rush arsenal to consistently convert pressures into sacks. Still, Regis’ motor, football IQ and knack for getting hands up (10 batted balls over two seasons) create value on passing downs.