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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 September 10, 2025.

# Name Pos Team ADP Bye
1 Brian Thomas Jr. WR JAX 2.03 8
2 Travis Hunter WR JAX 6.10 8
3 Jakobi Meyers WR JAX 7.02 8
4 Trevor Lawrence QB JAX 11.07 8
5 Cam Little PK JAX 12.12 8
6 Bhayshul Tuten RB JAX 13.07 8

Brian Thomas Jr.

Brian Thomas Jr.'s current ADP is 2.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 2nd round, and 15th selection overall.

Brian Thomas Jr. Average Draft Position PPR

Travis Hunter

Travis Hunter's current ADP is 6.10, which is the 10th pick of the 6th round, and 69th selection overall.

Travis Hunter Average Draft Position PPR

Jakobi Meyers

Jakobi Meyers's current ADP is 7.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 7th round, and 73rd selection overall.

Jakobi Meyers Average Draft Position PPR

Trevor Lawrence

Trevor Lawrence's current ADP is 11.07, which is the 7th pick of the 11th round, and 127th selection overall.

Trevor Lawrence Average Draft Position PPR

Cam Little

Cam Little's current ADP is 12.12, which is the 12th pick of the 12th round, and 144th selection overall.

Cam Little Average Draft Position PPR

Bhayshul Tuten

Bhayshul Tuten's current ADP is 13.07, which is the 7th pick of the 13th round, and 150th selection overall.

Bhayshul Tuten 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

Brian Thomas Jr., Brian Thomas Jr.'s Uncertain Future Could Make Him a Buy-Low Candidate

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. has seen his name floated in trade rumors since last season's trade deadline, despite repeated claims from the front office that they are not shopping their former first-round pick following a disappointing second season. After making 87 catches for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns as a rookie, Thomas was held to 707 yards and two scores on only 48 receptions in 2025. Regardless of where he plays in 2026, he could be viewed as a buy-low candidate. Stuck in a muddled receiver room after a down year, he is currently being drafted as a low-end WR2 in dynasty startups, less than a year after topping out as a top-five receiver in most dynasty circles. The talent he displayed both in college and as a rookie is real, though motivation issues have hounded him since his time at LSU. Should he remain in Jacksonville, Thomas has the explosive playmaking abilities to regain the most fantasy-relevant role on the team, while a new home and a fresh start would likely also see his value spike.

Brian Thomas Jr. player page.

March 29, 2026 10:49 AM EST


Bhayshul Tuten, Bhayshul Tuten Remains a Clear Breakout Candidate Heading into 2026

A fourth-round pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2025 NFL draft, running back Bhayshul Tuten racked up 386 scrimmage yards and seven touchdowns on 93 touches across 15 games as a rookie. The 23-year-old flashed high upside at different points throughout the year, but his path to consistent production was blocked off by the presence of former Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. Etienne Jr. departed Jacksonville for the New Orleans Saints in free agency, seemingly opening the door for Tuten to emerge as the team's clear RB1. However, the Jaguars signed former Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. in free agency, and a recent report suggests that the team plans to hold an open competition for the lead-back role in training camp. Still, Tuten is in a much better position for a breakout season than he was entering 2025. If he can outperform Rodriguez Jr. in the preseason, Tuten has the talent to emerge as a top-24 fantasy running back in 2026 and beyond. RotoBaller currently ranks him as the 21st-best running back for dynasty formats.

Bhayshul Tuten player page.

March 27, 2026 11:58 AM EST


Jakobi Meyers, Jakobi Meyers Vying for Top Spot in Jacksonville Receiver Room

After a mid-season trade sent wide receiver Jakobi Meyers from the Raiders to the Jacksonville Jaguars, the seventh-year wideout played the final eight games of the year on a full-season pace of 83 receptions for 939 yards and six touchdowns, numbers that would have all led the team in 2025. With a full team offseason under his belt, Meyers will enter 2026 with a realistic shot of becoming the go-to receiver in one of the league's most ambiguous rooms. Following the trade, Jacksonville locked up Meyers with a three-year extension, and while the team has denied floating Brian Thomas Jr.'s name in recent trade talks, rumors that he still might be moved refuse to go away. 2025 second overall pick Travis Hunter is expected to spend more time on the defensive side of the ball in his second season, and while Parker Washington offers more upside potential, Meyers is likely the safest bet to lead the team in targets in 2026.

Jakobi Meyers player page.

March 24, 2026 5:52 AM EST


Chris Rodriguez Jr., No Clear Frontrunner Between Chris Rodriguez Jr. and Bhayshul Tuten?

Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com writes that "it'll be a while" before the Jacksonville Jaguars' backfield dynamic gains any clarity. Jacksonville lost Travis Etienne Jr. in free agency and replaced him with Chris Rodriguez Jr., who will compete for the lead-back role with Bhayshul Tuten. Although it might seem like Tuten has an early leg up on the competition because of his familiarity with the Jaguars' offense, we must also acknowledge that Jacksonville deliberately went out and paid Rodriguez $10 million, so they want to get him involved. He also has a connection to head coach Liam Coen, who was his offensive coordinator at Kentucky in 2021. The Jaguars are no strangers to complicated backfields. They entered last season with no clear frontrunner between Etienne, Tuten, and Tank Bigsby. The good news is that there are now only two names in the mix, instead of three. Still, it sounds like it will be a while before we gain any clarity in this backfield. Both Rodriguez and Tuten should be viewed as low-end RB3/flex options, and whichever player wins the starting role will jump to the low-end RB2 tier given how strong Jacksonville's offense looked last year.

Chris Rodriguez Jr. player page.

March 22, 2026 10:39 AM EST


Chris Rodriguez Jr., Chris Rodriguez Jr. the Early Leader to be No. 1 Back in Jacksonville?

With running back Travis Etienne Jr. no longer in town, the Jacksonville Jaguars could be eyeing a timeshare in their backfield in 2026 with Bhayshul Tuten and newcomer Chris Rodriguez Jr. ESPN's Michael DiRocco writes that "it'll be a while before it's determined what the workload share between Tuten and Rodriguez will be." Behind Tuten and Rodriguez is second-year back LeQuint Allen Jr., seven-year veteran DeeJay Dallas, and Ja'Quinden Jackson, an undrafted rookie free agent in 2025 who spent all of last year on the practice squad. Tuten, a fourth-rounder last year, ran for 305 yards and five touchdowns while catching 10 passes for 79 yards and two scores as a rookie. Rodriguez had 4.8 yards per carry and ran for 500 yards and six rushing touchdowns in 2025 with Washington. He had 920 yards and 10 TDs in mostly a reserve role in his three years in D.C., which makes him the Jags' most experienced back. He also has experience in head coach Liam Coen's offense after working with him in 2021 at Kentucky. DiRocco writes that could make Rodriguez "an early leader to be the Jags' No. 1 back" going into the summer.

Chris Rodriguez Jr. player page.

March 22, 2026 8:55 AM EST