JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The first two days of padded practices are over, and things are starting to get a lot more real for the Jacksonville Jaguars. "It's always a little bit more realistic when you get the pads on. I mean, the whole thing is, like, pass pro sucks with no pads on. It just does," Jaguars head coach Liam Coen astutely put following Monday's practice at the Miller Electric Center. So, who have been the early winners of the Jaguars' first two padded practices? After taking in the action from Day 6, we break it down below. Winners Josh Hines-Allen and Travon WalkerJacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen (41) tackles a dummy during the sixth day of NFL training camp at the Miller Electric Center on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. | USA TODAY Network via Reuters ConnectThe Jaguars' talented pair of defensive ends have been so good for so long that sometimes it may feel like their performances this time of year get taken for granted. Both Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker have been disruptive in yet another training camp, with each making a number of plays over the course of the first two days in pads. It is easy to make the argument that Hines-Allen and Walker are once again set to be the most important players on the defense, and they have shown exactly what you expect out of that caliber of player. Hines-Allen has been especially dominant against the run, while Walker has showed some legit growth as a pass-rusher.“Even you watch him in the individual work, doing the run game stuff and trying to be super intentional about everything he does. I see that stuff showing up in the practice," Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile said on Tuesday. "And then in the pass rush, he's looked really, really good this camp. So, I think he's improved a bunch even from where we were here last spring.”