QB
Trevor Lawrence
2025 Season Stats
QB Overall: 4th QB PPG: 6th
Total Pts: 350 Pts/Game: 21
Height: 6ft 6in Weight: 220lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 1.01
Dynasty Value: Mid 1st round pick
Fantasy Jokers
QB 12
Current ADP
QB 11
Advice: BUY - Trevor Lawrence is poised to build on his second-half breakout—assuming the Jaguars don't Jaguar it up with classic self-inflicted chaos. With Liam Coen's aggressive play-calling, 4,500 yards and 35 touchdowns are well within reach if his offensive line remembers that blocking is mandatory. The real entertainment will be watching him follow up that five-touchdown Jets masterpiece while avoiding the team's sudden urge to use him as a goal-line battering ram. If he survives the annual AFC South bloodbath and the London travel slog, 2026 could be the year Lawrence finally silences the doubters—or at least distracts them with truly elite hair game after every win.
RB
Bhayshul Tuten
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 53rd RB PPG: 69th
Total Pts: 89 Pts/Game: 5.9
Height: 5ft 9in Weight: 209lbs
Age this season: 23 Drafted: 4.02
Dynasty Value: 2nd rnd draft pick
Fantasy Jokers
RB - -
Current ADP
RB - -
Advice: SELL - Bhayshul Tuten is about to go from "backup guy with the funny name" to potential RB1, because Travis Etienne is hitting free agency and the Jaguars' backfield suddenly has more openings than a London Tube station during strike day. If Tuten can stay upright (those rookie injuries were annoying), he's looking at 200+ touches and a real shot at 1,000 scrimmage yards—assuming the coaching staff remembers that handing off is legal. Worst case? He's still the league's most exciting kick returner; best case? Jaguars fans spend 2026 butchering his name while he barrels into end zones and becomes Trevor Lawrence's new favorite handoff buddy.
WR
Brian Thomas Jr
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 42nd PPG: 47th
Total Pts: 139 Pts/Game: 9.9
Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 225lbs
Age this season: 23 Drafted: 1.23
Dynasty Value: 1st round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR 37
Current ADP
WR 30
Advice: HOLD - Brian Thomas Jr. is approaching the season like a guy who just accidentally deleted his award-winning rookie highlight reel and has to reupload it before everyone forgets, because that sophomore slump of 48 catches, 2 touchdowns, and enough drops to fill a swimming pool was brutal. The good news is that Jakobi Meyers drawing coverage means Thomas might finally see single coverage instead of the triple teams and voodoo defenses that haunted him last year. Best case, he rebounds to 1,000 yards and reminds everyone he is still that guy. Worst case, he becomes the most expensive decoy in football. Either way, his hair remains elite.
WR
Jakobi Meyers
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 32nd WR PPG: 39th
Total Pts: 176 Pts/Game: 11
Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 200lbs
Age this season: 29 Drafted: N/A
Dynasty Value: 2nd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR 28
Current ADP
WR 39
Advice: HOLD - Jakobi Meyers enters the season as Trevor Lawrence's designated adult supervision—the reliable veteran who catches everything and never causes drama, which in Jacksonville is like discovering your roommate actually pays rent on time. After that $60 million extension, he'll spend next year doing what he does best: running precise routes, converting third downs, and watching the young bucks race for deep balls while he quietly racks up 800 yards and zero drops. The comedy? Defenses can't double everyone, so Meyers just keeps finding soft spots in zones like he's got a GPS for open grass. Best case? He finally hits 1,000 yards; worst case? He remains the most boringly excellent receiver in football, which for Jaguars fans sounds like heaven.
WR/DB
Travis Hunter
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 97th WR PPG: 52nd
Total Pts: 64 Pts/Game: 9.1
Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 225lbs
Age this season: 23 Drafted: 1.02
Dynasty Value: Late 2nd rnd pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR - -
Current ADP
WR - -
Advice: HOLD - Travis Hunter is officially ditching receiver to play cornerback full-time, because the Jaguars' secondary has more holes than a golf course and he graded 11 points higher on defense anyway. The comedy? He'll still moonlight on offense occasionally, meaning receivers will get locked down by a guy who's also a wide receiver with personal beef. Best case? He's a shutdown corner who still scores 5+ touchdowns; worst case? Fantasy football owners who drafted him as a receiver collectively throw their phones into the ocean. Either way, the "generational talent" is now a defensive back who moonlights on offense—which is either brilliant or football's cruelest joke.
WR
Parker Washington
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 27th WR PPG: 35th
Total Pts: 185 Pts/Game: 11
Height: 5ft 10in Weight: 204lbs
Age this season: 24 Drafted: 6.08
Dynasty Value: late 2nd rnd pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR 42
Current ADP
WR 49
Advice: HOLD - Parker Washington enters the season as the NFL's most delightful surprise—a guy who went from "wait, who's that?" to "wait, how is he that open?" after leading the team in receiving despite starting the year behind approximately seventeen receivers on the depth chart. The comedy? He'll still run routes so crisp they'd make a potato chip jealous while Jakobi Meyers and Brian Thomas Jr. draw coverage like human magnets, leaving Washington alone in the slot wondering if someone forgot to guard him. Best case? He hits 1,000 yards and forces the Jaguars to pay him; worst case? He remains the league's most dangerous WR3, making defenders miss and fantasy managers furious they slept on him. Either way, those punt return touchdowns are coming back.
TE
Brenton Strange
2025 Season Stats
TE Overall: 23rd TE PPG: 18th
Total Pts: 118 Pts/Game: 9.8
Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 253lbs
Age this season: 25 Drafted: 2.29
Dynasty Value: Mid 2nd rnd pick
Fantasy Jokers
TE 15
Current ADP
TE 15
Advice: HOLD - Brenton Strange enters the season as Trevor Lawrence's security blanket who accidentally became a starter because the tight end room suddenly had more openings than a 24-hour diner. After proving he can actually catch (46 grabs, 540 yards) when not nursing quad injuries, Strange now faces the challenge of staying healthy while linebackers try to rearrange his ribs on crossing routes. The comedy? He'll block like a lineman who took a wrong turn while Parker Washington and Brian Thomas Jr. grab the headlines. Best case? He hits 700 yards and becomes the league's most underrated tight end; worst case? He's the guy who vulture touchdowns from your fantasy receivers. Either way, Trevor Lawrence keeps looking his way on third down, which in Jacksonville is basically a love language.