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10:25AFC South: Position Battles to Watch
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10:40Biggest Questions Before Camp: AFC South
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1:57NFL Win Totals: New England Returning To The Top?
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1:23Top 100 Players AFC South: Jacksonville Jaguars
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1:50Breaking Down Rams in Prisco's 2026 Top 100
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1:58NFC North Top 100: Enough Love For Green Bay?
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9:17NFL Floors and Ceilings: AFC South
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1:26Anything Left in the Tank for Haason Reddick?
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1:36Likely Landing Spots for Joey Bosa
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11:15Breaking Down the Commanders' 2026 Schedule
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10:30AFC South 2026 Division Prediction
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1:46NFL Season Long Player Props: Receiving Yards
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1:45What's Next for Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears?
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1:03Saints Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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17:37Cleveland Browns 2026 Game-By-Game Schedule Prediction
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9:34Biggest Red Flags 97 Days Away From Kickoff
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1:56Alvin Kamara Reports To Voluntary OTA's
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9:51Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the AFC South
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8:59Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the NFC South
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12:54Breaking Down the Denver Broncos' 2026 Schedule
Top Jaguars News
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Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence: Draws praise for offseason work
Lawrence has thrived in the early stages of his second offseason in head coach Liam Coen's system, John Shipley of SI.com reports.
Lawrence has seemingly mastered Coen's offensive scheme in advance of training camp, and he's at full health this offseason after having faced limitations last summer due to a recovery from shoulder surgery. Per Shipley, Lawrence displayed command of the downfield passing attack during spring workouts and appears to have established better chemistry with Brian Thomas. The Jaguars have an abundance of riches to draw on in the aerial attack, with Thomas being joined by Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, Travis Hunter (knee) and TE Brenton Strange, so Lawrence is in good position to build on his impressive finish to the 2025 season. Jacksonville averaged 32.8 points per game from Weeks 9 to 18 last year.
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Jaguars' Bhayshul Tuten: Backfield timeshare likely
In the wake of the offseason departure of Travis Etienne, John Shipley of SI.com notes that "all signs point" to the Jaguars employing a timeshare backfield led by Tuten and Chris Rodriguez (foot).
LeQuint Allen will also mix in to some degree, but there's likely to be a heated battle between Tuten - who's coming off a strong offseason program -- and Rodriguez (who is bouncing back from a foot procedure) for the top spot during training camp, and coach Liam Coen has referred to the situation as "truly wide open." Tuten's upside as a pass-catcher could give him a narrow edge over Rodriguez when it comes to touch and snap volume, but this is a looming committee situation from a fantasy perspective.
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Jaguars' Cam Little: Looking to build on big 2025
Little is set to reprise his role as Jacksonville's primary kicker during the upcoming season and will look to further cement his place as one of the NFL's top players at his position, Casandra Chesser of Jaguars Wire reports.
Little made history last year when he kicked the longest field goal in league history -- a 68-yarder in Week 9. For good measure, he booted a 67-yarder in Week 18 and outdid both of those kicks in the preseason with a 70-yarder. Overall, Little made 30 of 34 FG attempts and 50 of 51 extra-point tries, leaving little margin for him to improve. Still, he had a rough patch between Weeks 3 and 7 when he went just 4-for-8 on field-goal tries, so a reasonable goal could be to avoid any similar uneven stretches in 2026. Regardless, Little will enter the campaign as one of fantasy's most desirable kickers, especially in formats that award more points for long-distance makes.
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Jaguars' Nate Boerkircher: Competing for No. 2 TE role
John Shipley of SI.com considers Boerkircher the favorite to secure the Jaguars' No. 2 TE role behind Brenton Strange.
Strange inked a lucrative extension with the team last month and remains Jacksonville's clear-cut No. 1 TE on the heels of a 46-catch effort in 12 regular-season games in 2025. Boerkircher -- whom the Jaguars took 56th overall in the 2026 NFL Draft -- is thus slated to compete with fellow rookie Tanner Koziol, as well as returnees Quintin Morris and Hunter Long for slotting behind Strange ahead of Week 1. After logging a total of 38 career catches through five collegiate seasons, Boerkircher figures to make his initial mark as a pro in the blocking game, with the 24-year-old's long-term fantasy upside hinging on whether he's able to make strides as a pass catcher down the road.
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Jaguars' Travis Hunter: Likely to be eased back in
Though Hunter (knee) is on track to participate in training camp, Ryan O'Halloran of The Florida Times-Union relays that the CB/WR's snaps will likely be managed early on.
As O'Halloran notes, Hunter will be seeing his first team work since Oct. 30, 2025, so the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft figures to be eased back into the mix as he rebounds from an LCL injury. As the coming campaign approaches, the Jaguars plan to utilize Hunter as both a cornerback and wideout, with the 23 year-old's fantasy lineup utility in formats that don't factor in IDP stats hinging on what sort of workload he's able to carve out in a crowded Jaguars pass-catching corps that also includes fellow WRs Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers and Parker Washington, as well as TE Brenton Strange.
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Jaguars' Travis Hunter: Still fully on track for camp
Hunter (knee) is expected to be fully cleared for the start of training camp, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.
Hunter remains on track to be fully cleared for training camp after undergoing surgery to repair the LCL injury that ended his rookie season, as GM James Gladstone first said back in May. Jacksonville still plans to use him on both sides of the ball, which clouds Hunter's fantasy ceiling in an already crowded WR corps. Still, a strong camp would give Hunter a path to establish a defined role on offense before Week 1, even with all of Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington and recently extended tight end Brenton Strange vying for targets from quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
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Jaguars' Parker Washington: Candidate for extension
Washington could be the next Jaguars players to receive an extension, Paul Bretlof Jaguars Wire reports.
Bretl cites ESPN's Michael DiRocco, who speculates that Washington is "next in line" to be extended by Jacksonville. DiRocco has also noted that the Jaguars and Washington had "preliminary discussions" about an extension shortly after the end of the 2025 season, so getting a deal done seems to already be on the minds of both the player and the team. Washington was quiet over his first two NFL campaigns before breaking out last year, when he posted career-high marks with 58 catches, 96 targets, 847 receiving yards and five touchdowns while also returning two punts for scores. Washington is expected to remain Jacksonville's top punt returner during the upcoming campaign, and he's slated to be part of a potentially potent wide-receiver trio alongside Brian Thomas and Jakobi Meyers.
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Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence: Working on downfield throws
An emphasis for Lawrence this offseason has been building chemistry with his wide receivers on downfield throws, Casandra Chesser of Jaguars Wire reports.
Chesser named Brian Thomas in particular as someone Lawrence is working to fortify his bond with in the deep passing game. Lawrence attempted the sixth-most passes of 20-plus air yards last season (590), but he completed just 36.1 percent of such throws, checking in at 25th among qualified quarterbacks. If he can take his deep passing game to another level, the Jacksonville offense would be even more lethal after the unit went nuclear down the stretch last regular season. From Weeks 9 to 18, the Jaguars averaged 32.8 points per game across 10 contests, and Lawrence had a sparkling 18:4 TD:INT mark across the final seven regular-season games. He has a chance to be in the MVP mix again in 2026 in his second season under coach Liam Coen.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
115.1 (20th) |
236.8 (11th) |
337.4 (11th) |
| Def. |
85.6 (1st) |
231.4 (19th) |
303.6 (11th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| C. Rodriguez Jr. RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB | Foot |
| T. Hunter CB Travis Hunter CB | Knee |
| J. Lewis CB Jourdan Lewis CB | Foot |
| J. Kiser LB Jack Kiser LB | Undisclosed |
| C. Van Lanen G Cole Van Lanen G | Knee |
















