JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dante Fowler Jr., the third overall pick in the NFL draft, injured his left knee during rookie minicamp Friday.
Fowler’s knee buckled during an 11-on-11 drill. Fowler dropped to the ground, grabbed his leg as he rolled from side to side and eventually got helped off the field. He was later carted to the locker room for tests.
Coach Gus Bradley didn’t want to speculate on the severity of Fowler’s injury, but said he expects an update later Friday.
“I didn’t really see what happened on the field,” Bradley said. “… But we’ll find out more tonight.”
Fowler was the first non-quarterback selected in last week’s draft, taken by the Jaguars after quarterbacks Jameis Winston (Tampa Bay) and Marcus Mariota (Tennessee).
The Jaguars are counting on Fowler to be a centerpiece of the defense for years. They expect him to be a Day 1 starter, meaning he will replace 33-year-old veteran Chris Clemons.
Fowler had 14½ sacks in three years at Florida, including 8½ last season, and was the best player on a solid defense.
He wore No. 6 with the Gators, but since he couldn’t have that in the NFL, he turned to his idols.
The Jaguars have said they would like the 6-foot-3, 265-pounder to lose about 10 pounds and become a better fit for the team’s hybrid end/linebacker position called “Leo.”
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