Alex Bullock, an undrafted rookie receiver who signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars after the 2025 NFL Draft, has decided to step away from professional football. His retirement comes just weeks after the team confirmed that another undrafted first‑year player had already called it quits, making Bullock the second such departure in the current offseason.
Roster Dynamics and Upcoming Challenges
The Jaguars are set to open their Organized Team Activities on May 26, a mandatory workout program that will give coaches a first look at the incoming talent. The session will be the first major on‑field work for the new cohort of rookies.
Jacksonville currently carries 16 undrafted free agents on its 90‑player roster, a group that will compete for the final spot on the 91‑man active list. With only one vacancy remaining, the competition is expected to be intense.
Among the names circulating in the locker room are Jordan White, Kilian Zierer and Liam Coen, who have been participating in the offseason program. While their exact roles have yet to be defined, they are part of the broader effort to shape the team’s depth chart before the regular season.
The Jaguars’ front office has emphasized that the roster’s limited openings will force the coaching staff to make quick decisions, especially as the team evaluates how the newest players fit into offensive schemes. The organization’s focus on player development is evident in the way it has retained a large contingent of undrafted prospects.
Fans will get their first glimpse of the new‑look squad during the OTAs, where the intensity of drills and the speed of adaptation will provide early clues about who might earn a spot on the final roster. The outcome of those sessions could have ripple effects on the team’s strategy heading into training camp.