Jacksonville Jaguars

Jaguars Top Fantasy Players

These are the top fantasy football players of the Jacksonville Jaguars as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.

Data as of July 13, 2026.

# Name Pos Team ADP Bye
1 Bhayshul Tuten RB JAX 6.02 7
2 Parker Washington WR JAX 6.12 7
3 Trevor Lawrence QB JAX 7.11 7
4 Brian Thomas Jr. WR JAX 7.11 7
5 Jakobi Meyers WR JAX 9.02 7
6 Jacksonville Defense DEF JAX 11.08 7
7 Cam Little PK JAX 13.09 7
8 Travis Hunter WR JAX 13.12 7
9 Brenton Strange TE JAX 14.03 7
10 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB JAX 14.05 7

Bhayshul Tuten

Bhayshul Tuten's current ADP is 6.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 6th round, and 61st selection overall.

Bhayshul Tuten Average Draft Position PPR

Parker Washington

Parker Washington's current ADP is 6.12, which is the 12th pick of the 6th round, and 72nd selection overall.

Parker Washington Average Draft Position PPR

Trevor Lawrence

Trevor Lawrence's current ADP is 7.11, which is the 11th pick of the 7th round, and 83rd selection overall.

Trevor Lawrence Average Draft Position PPR

Brian Thomas Jr.

Brian Thomas Jr.'s current ADP is 7.11, which is the 11th pick of the 7th round, and 83rd selection overall.

Brian Thomas Jr. Average Draft Position PPR

Jakobi Meyers

Jakobi Meyers's current ADP is 9.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 9th round, and 98th selection overall.

Jakobi Meyers Average Draft Position PPR

Jacksonville Defense

Jacksonville Defense's current ADP is 11.08, which is the 8th pick of the 11th round, and 127th selection overall.

Jacksonville Defense Average Draft Position PPR

Cam Little

Cam Little's current ADP is 13.09, which is the 9th pick of the 13th round, and 153rd selection overall.

Cam Little Average Draft Position PPR

Travis Hunter

Travis Hunter's current ADP is 13.12, which is the 12th pick of the 13th round, and 155th selection overall.

Travis Hunter Average Draft Position PPR

Brenton Strange

Brenton Strange's current ADP is 14.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 14th round, and 159th selection overall.

Brenton Strange Average Draft Position PPR

Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Chris Rodriguez Jr.'s current ADP is 14.05, which is the 5th pick of the 14th round, and 160th selection overall.

Chris Rodriguez Jr. Average Draft Position PPR

Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Schedule

Week Home/Away Opponent
7 Home Los Angeles Rams
1 Home Carolina Panthers
2 Away Cincinnati Bengals
3 Home Houston Texans
4 Away San Francisco 49ers
5 Home Kansas City Chiefs
6 Home Seattle Seahawks
9 Away Las Vegas Raiders
10 Away Houston Texans
11 Home Los Angeles Chargers
12 Away Arizona Cardinals
13 Away Tennessee Titans
14 Home Indianapolis Colts
15 Home New York Jets
16 Away Denver Broncos
17 Away Indianapolis Colts
18 Home Tennessee Titans

Jacksonville Jaguars News

Nate Boerkircher, Nate Boerkircher the Favorite for TE2 Duties in Jacksonville

Sports Illustrated's John Shipley writes that Jacksonville Jaguars rookie second-rounder Nate Boerkircher is the favorite to be the team's No. 2 tight end behind Brenton Strange in 2026. Boerkircher had only 38 catches for 417 yards and four touchdowns in five collegiate seasons with Nebraska and Texas A&M, but the Jags "have been extremely high on their rookie" and what he can do for the rest of the offense. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder figures to make an impact immediately as a blocker, but they also think that he has untapped potential in the passing game. It won't be easy for Boerkircher, though, as he'll face competition from Quinton Morris and fellow rookie fifth-rounder Tanner Koziol. Koziol was "hands-down the most impressive tight end" not named Strange during offseason workouts. Depending on how the numbers shake out for the final 53-man roster, Hunter Long could be the odd-man out at the position. For Jacksonville's No. 2 TE role, blocking will be a point of emphasis, and Boerkircher definitely has the upper hand there over Koziol, whose blocking was a serious question mark in college.

Nate Boerkircher player page.

July 9, 2026 5:50 PM EST


LeQuint Allen Jr., LeQuint Allen Jr. a Dynasty Buy-Low Candidate Entering 2026?

A seventh-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Jacksonville Jaguars running back LeQuint Allen Jr. recorded 148 scrimmage yards on 33 touches across 17 games as a rookie. Even in a backfield that also featured running backs Travis Etienne Jr. and Bhayshul Tuten, Allen Jr. carved out a semi-regular role as a passing-downs back. Entering 2026, Jacksonville's backfield no longer features Etienne Jr., who departed the team in free agency. Allen Jr. may still be blocked from fantasy-relevant playing time, as Tuten is expected to assume the Jaguars RB1 role and Jacksonville also brought in former Washington Commanders back Chris Rodriguez Jr. (foot). Still, Allen Jr. may have a chance to expand his role in the Jaguars offense, especially as a receiver out of the backfield. In his final collegiate season at Syracuse in 2024, Allen Jr. recorded 64 catches for 521 yards and four touchdowns across 13 games. In deeper dynasty leagues, Allen Jr. could be a worthy buy-low/stash candidate.

LeQuint Allen Jr. player page.

July 9, 2026 11:02 AM EST


Travis Hunter, Travis Hunter Expected to Be a Full Go for Training Camp

Still recovering from the LCL injury that ended his rookie season, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter was a limited participant during June's minicamp practices, but NFL reporter Cameron Wolfe expects that he will be fully cleared for the start of training camp in late July. Wolfe also believes the second overall pick from the 2025 NFL Draft is "ready to be unleashed", now running over 20 miles per hour, which is faster than he was ever clocked prior to the injury. Hunter projects to be a full-time starter on defense, with some in the building believing he'll soon be included in discussions of the league's top 10 cornerbacks. Still expected to be used as a two-way player, the team's offensive depth should allow the luxury of making his week-to-week usage at receiver more game-plan-specific, and as such, Hunter is RotoBaller's WR73. While he boasts the upside to make him a potential bargain at ADP, his primary value in 2026 could come in best ball drafts, where he is currently coming off the board in the early-double-digit rounds.

Travis Hunter player page.

July 9, 2026 5:13 AM EST


Jakobi Meyers, Has Jakobi Meyers' Redraft Stock Fallen Too Far?

After being acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders by the Jacksonville Jaguars at the 2025 trade deadline, veteran wide receiver Jakobi Meyers recorded 42 catches for 483 yards and three touchdowns on 61 targets across nine games with the Jags. Meyers was a major fantasy asset following the trade, checking in as the WR23 in per-game PPR scoring from Week 10 onwards. Entering his first full season with Jacksonville in 2026, Meyers could see more competition for targets. Jaguars wideout Brian Thomas Jr. could be in line for a bounce-back season after an injury-marred 2025, and wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter (knee) had already suffered his season-ending knee injury by the time Jacksonville acquired Meyers. Still, Meyers may be the most reliable option available for Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence. With a current redraft ADP of WR47, Meyers now projects as a value pick for fantasy managers.

Jakobi Meyers player page.

July 8, 2026 10:47 AM EST


Chris Rodriguez Jr., Chris Rodriguez Jr. Could Carve Out an Important Role in Jaguars Backfield

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen loved running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. when the pair were together at the University of Kentucky, so The Athletic's Jeff Howe says not to be surprised if the "power ball-carrier carves out an important role" in his first year with the team in 2026. The former sixth-rounder in 2023 had 920 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in three seasons with the Washington Commanders. It was nothing to write home about, but Howe thinks we should be prepared for C-Rod "to be an important piece of the offense in 2026." Last year's RB1 in Jacksonville, Travis Etienne Jr., left in free agency, so Rodriguez and Bhayshul Tuten figure to compete for the majority of backfield touches in Duvall this year. Second-year back LeQuint Allen Jr. figures to see most of the pass-catching work in an increased Year 2 role, but Rodriguez could be used often on early downs and in short-yardage and goal-line situations. Tuten is still the better home run hitter/upside back for fantasy managers, but don't be surprised if Rodriguez is in play as an RB3/flex in the right matchups in his first year in Jacksonville. RotoBaller has him ranked as the No. 42 RB for 2026.

Chris Rodriguez Jr. player page.

July 6, 2026 5:07 PM EST