Jacksonville Jaguars' Pass Rushers Optimize Weight for Enhanced Performance in 2025 NFL Season
Jacksonville Jaguars' Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker adjust their playing weight for better durability and performance in the 2025 NFL season.

Jacksonville Jaguars' Defensive Strategy Evolution
In the 2024 NFL season, the Jacksonville Jaguars' defensive line underwent a significant transformation under the guidance of former defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen. The philosophy of 'Mass kicks ass' was central to Nielsen's strategy, emphasizing the importance of bulkier players, particularly along the defensive line, to enhance the team's run defense.
Impact of Increased Weight on Performance
However, this approach did not yield the desired results for key players Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker. Both players admitted that the additional weight they carried to transition from outside linebackers in a 3-4 defense to defensive ends in a 4-3 scheme negatively impacted their performance by the end of the season.
Josh Hines-Allen shared his experience: 'My mindset was always to be as dominant, but obviously, holding a little bit more weight kind of puts a little bit more wear and tear on the body. It was a lot. Too much.'
A Fresh Start with New Defensive Coordinator
With the arrival of new defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile, the Jaguars are adopting a different approach. Campanile emphasized that the team did not mandate weight loss but encouraged players to find a comfortable playing weight that optimizes their performance.
'I really like the way they look right now,' Campanile said. 'I think they are really moving well. They have a ton of strength, which you need that. You need strength at the point of attack, you have to play physical.'
Focus on Durability and Longevity
Hines-Allen, who played at 285 pounds last season, the heaviest in his six-year career, noticed a significant difference in his body's response. 'My body was not cooperating as much as I would want it to,' he admitted. 'I take care of my body to the utmost, but it was a little bit different.'
Travon Walker's Perspective
Walker, who didn't bulk up as much as Hines-Allen, also felt the impact of the added weight. 'I am not going to use that as an excuse, but I felt like it took a little bit of a toll on me closer [to] the end of the season,' Walker said. 'It has its pros and cons.'
Looking Ahead to the 2025 Season
Both players are now focused on finding the optimal weight that allows them to maintain their strength while enhancing their agility and durability. The Jaguars' coaching staff is optimistic that these adjustments will lead to improved performance on the field.
'In other words, kick ass with a little less mass,' Campanile concluded, encapsulating the team's new defensive philosophy.