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Here is the Jags’ unofficial depth chart for their second preseason game against Browns

The Jacksonville Jaguars have one preseason game in the books and are now set for their first at TIAA Bank Field, which will be against the Cleveland Browns Friday. As always, they’ve released a new unofficial depth chart beforehand to give fans a general idea of where players stand heading into the first wave of cuts next Tuesday.

There weren’t many changes from the previous depth chart aside from the additions of quarterback EJ Perry (who replaced Kyle Sloter) and running back Matt Colburn (replaced Nathan Cottrell), who signed with the Jags this week. The Jags also waived/injured defensive lineman Jeremiah Ledbetter and signed Auzoyah Alufoha in his place, but that transaction took place after the Jags released the depth chart below.

*As previously stated in the past, unofficial depth charts aren’t necessarily constructed by the coaching staff, but by the public relations departments in the league often. 

Jags coach Doug Pederson said the team’s starters would play for a few series. That includes notables like quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Running back Travis Etienne will also play as James Robinson isn’t ready to return from the Achilles injury he sustained last December.

In the Hall of Fame Game last week, over 20 players didn’t play. Many of those players were offensive starters, so Friday’s game will present fans with their first look at 80% to 90% of the first-team offense under Pederson.

Story originally appeared on Jaguars Wire