On the second day of the 2013 NFL Draft, each NFL team will have retired players read the selections for their former teams with the Jaguars represented by their former-quarterback Mark Brunell, according to Paul Kuharsky of ESPN.
Brunell, 42, was originally drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fifth round of the 1993 NFL Draft before he was traded to the Jaguars for multiple picks in the 1995 NFL Draft. Shortly after joining the team, he became the starter for the Jaguars, leading them to the postseason in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999.
In nine years with the Jaguars, Brunell compiled a 63-54 record as starter and accumulated 25,698 yards passing, 144 touchdowns and 86 interceptions. He is still the franchise record-holder in every major passing category.
After leaving the Jaguars, Brunell played seven more seasons in the NFL for the Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets.
The Jaguars are currently the owners of picks 33 and 64 in rounds two and three, respectively. The second day of the NFL Draft will be held on Friday, April 26.