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Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 receiver outlook
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In late July 2026, the Jacksonville Jaguars entered training camp reviewing a deep wide‑receiver group. Initial analysis highlighted questions about two‑way draft pick Travis Hunter’s role after splitting time at cornerback and receiver, and noted Brian Thomas Jr.’s effort to rebound from a sophomore slump marked by low catch rates and drops, while the corps also featured established talent such as Jakobi Meyers. A few days later, quarterback Trevor Lawrence offered his perspective, praising Meyers’ route precision, Parker Washington’s strength and versatility, and observing Thomas Jr.’s progress toward becoming a more reliable target. Lawrence also projected Washington could eclipse 1,000 receiving yards, emphasizing the team’s intent to spread the ball rather than rely on a single WR1. The discussion also touched on rookie Hunter’s impact and broader roster depth, underscoring the Jaguars’ focus on a balanced, multi‑weapon passing attack for the upcoming season. At the end of July, Lawrence reiterated his confidence in the group, highlighting Meyers’ spatial awareness and sure hands, Washington’s physicality and diverse route‑tree, and Thomas Jr.’s growing chemistry with the quarterback. He expressed excitement for Thomas Jr.’s upcoming year, noting their chemistry had “grown a ton,” and praised the receivers’ football IQ and ability to read defenses.
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- 2026-08-02 17:55 UTC Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 receiver outlook
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