
For Jacksonville, the timing says plenty. Walker is coming off a 2025 season that was not his most productive statistically, but the Jaguars still chose to move now rather than wait for the edge rusher market to climb even higher. At the time of the agreement, Walker’s average salary ranked 12th among NFL edge rushers, which gives the deal an interesting place in the current market for pass rushers.
That matters because contracts at premium positions do not usually get cheaper, and edge rusher is one of the league’s most expensive neighborhoods. The Jaguars are betting that locking in Walker now will look smarter later if he takes another jump and if the cap keeps rising the way teams expect. Jacksonville is also betting that his broader impact goes beyond the sack total that showed up in 2025.
Walker was limited to 14 games last season and finished with 3.5 sacks, the lowest total of his NFL career. On paper, that number is the kind that usually invites second-guessing when a nine-figure extension lands. But Jacksonville clearly sees the full body of work rather than just one down year in the box score. Walker already has multiple double-digit sack seasons in his career and has shown he can take over games when he is right.
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His career production to this point gives the Jaguars something real to point to. Walker has totaled 27.5 sacks, 36 tackles for loss, 57 quarterback hits, one interception, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one touchdown. That is not theoretical upside from a player still living off draft-night reputation. That is a defender who has already established himself as an impact player while still leaving room for a bigger climb.
The bigger picture for Jacksonville also adds context to the decision. The Jaguars are coming off an AFC South title in 2025 and are heading into the 2026 season with expectations that will not exactly be modest. Teams in that position usually do not let premium defensive pieces drift too close to uncertainty, especially when they still believe the player’s best stretch may be ahead of him.
That is what makes this extension notable. It is not just about rewarding a good player. It is about Jacksonville trying to avoid the usual NFL tax that comes when teams wait too long, watch the position market explode, and then act surprised when the bill arrives. Walker’s deal is big money now, but in a league that keeps throwing larger and larger numbers at edge rushers, the contract could age better than it first looks.
There is still risk, of course. Walker is coming off his lightest sack production, and edge contracts always get judged first by pressure, disruption and whether quarterbacks spend Sunday afternoons regretting their life choices. That part will not change. If Walker puts together another modest statistical season, the questions will come fast. If he bounces back into the upper tier of pass rush production, Jacksonville may look like it got ahead of the market at exactly the right moment.
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For now, the facts are simple enough. The Jaguars have their man signed, the number is four years and $110 million, and one of the key defenders on a division-winning team is no longer sitting near the edge of contract uncertainty. Jacksonville has made its bet before the price went up again. Now the next part is on Walker to make the deal look lighter every season he keeps wrecking games.
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