Skip to Content
Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars

5 posts

Posts tagged with Jacksonville Jaguars

Fixing the Bills WR Problem

Buffalo will be active in Indianapolis as they remake their wide receiver room.

Fixing the Bills WR Problem

You can't really know where the Bills are going until you know where they've been.

Honestly? Things have been great. The drought is in the rearview. The current regime nurtured an NFL MVP and ensured the team would remain in Buffalo. The new stadium opens this summer. Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter own a slice of the team. That's sick as hell.

The past two seasons, however, have been simmering toward a boiling point that finally blew its lid in Jacksonville.

Buffalo entered the game with five wide receivers. They left it with only three. How could the season possibly

Fixing the Bills WR Problem Read more

Jacksonville Jaguars: 2025 NFL Draft Class

Learn more about their high-end traits and advanced stats, plus who might join them on Day 3 of the NFL Draft

Jacksonville Jaguars: 2025 NFL Draft Class

Jacksonville Jaguars

2025 NFL Draft

Nine (9) Players Drafted

  • 1.02 — Travis Hunter
    WR/CB,
    Colorado
  • 3.24 — Caleb Ransaw
    DB,
    Tulane
  • 3.25 — Wyatt Milum
    OG,
    WVU
  • 4.02 — Bhayshul Tuten
    RB,
    Virginia Tech
  • 4.05 — Jack Kiser
    LB,
    Notre Dame
  • 6.18 — Jalen McLeod
    ED,
    Auburn
  • 6.24 — Rayuan Lane III
    S,
    Navy
  • 7.05 — Jonah Monheim
    OC,
    USC
  • 7.20 — LeQuint Allen
    RB,
    Syracuse

Sports Info Solutions

Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors, as

Jacksonville Jaguars: 2025 NFL Draft Class Read more

The Next WR1 — (Part 1)

How a dozen targets became the threshold for elite WR seasons

The magic number appears to be 12 targets.

Since 2018, the overwhelming majority of Top 25 PPR WR scorers have seen 12 or more targets in at least one game:

  • 2018: 24/25 met the mark — Tyler Lockett (WR18) did not
  • 2019: 23/25 met the mark — Courtland Sutton (WR18), Stefon Diggs (WR20) did not
  • 2020: 21/25 met the mark — A.J. Brown (WR17), CeeDee Lamb (WR20), Tee Higgins (WR23), Curtis Samuel (WR25) did not
  • 2021: 24/25 met the mark — Terry McLaurin (WR21) did not
  • 2022: 24/25 met the mark — DJ Moore (WR23) did
The Next WR1 — (Part 1) Read more