Overview
- ESPN’s Field Yates reported on March 20 that Jacksonville signed Jake Bobo to an offer sheet, starting a five-day window that runs through March 25 for Seattle to decide whether to match.
- SI’s Albert Breer detailed the offer as two years and $5.5 million with $4.5 million fully guaranteed, a $1.75 million signing bonus, base salaries of $1.25 million in 2026 and $2 million in 2027, plus $50,000 workout and $200,000 per-game roster bonuses each year and up to $1.5 million in incentives (max $7 million).
- Seattle previously tendered Bobo at roughly $3.51–$3.52 million for one year, a right-of-first-refusal that provides only matching rights and yields no draft pick if the Seahawks decline to match.
- Bobo has modest receiving totals over three seasons but is valued for run blocking and special teams work, including a touchdown catch in the NFC Championship Game.
- Yahoo’s Jaguars Wire notes the move would not impact Jacksonville’s projected 2027 compensatory picks, and some reports point to a potential connection with former Seahawks coordinator Shane Waldron now on the Jaguars’ staff.