Jacksonville Jaguars: Biggest Fantasy Football Value No One Is Buying?

By admin — In News — July 8, 2026

   ​In fantasy football, certainty is king in the early rounds of drafts, but certainty often carries a hefty price tag. The Jacksonville Jaguars’ roster offers some of the NFL’s most compelling mid-to-late round fantasy values heading into the 2026 season. An extraordinarily crowded skill-position group, combined with an unsettled backfield, could make roster construction in upcoming fantasy drafts a delicate balancing act for managers trying to identify the right mix of targets from Jacksonville’s roster. Below is a position-by-position breakdown of the top fantasy-relevant Jaguars and where the market currently has them priced.
Jaguars Fantasy ADP (from FootballGuys Consensus Draft Board, incorporating 12 top fantasy sites such as Yahoo, ESPN, NFL, Underdog, DraftKings, and more):
– RB Bhayshul Tuten: Pick 61 (RB25)
– WR Brian Thomas Jr.: Pick 70 (WR32)
– WR Parker Washington Jr.: Pick 82 (WR37)
– QB Trevor Lawrence: Pick 90 (QB11)
– WR Jakobi Meyers: Pick 100 (WR42)
– WR/CB Travis Hunter: Pick 153 (WR49)
– RB Chris Rodriguez Jr.: Pick 134 (RB44)
– TE Brenton Strange: Pick 149 (TE20)
– K Cam Little: Pick 198 (K4)
– Def Jacksonville Jaguars: Pick 208 (D9)
The Jaguars’ QB1 is currently priced as an overall pick around 90, equating to the 11th quarterback off the board in single-quarterback formats. Trevor Lawrence followed up a 4,007-yard, 29-touchdown season with nine rushing scores, demonstrating the potential to be among the league’s top fantasy quarterbacks in the latter part of 2025. He finished 2025 as QB4 and, given his eighth-round price, represents a solid value for those who wait. With a year of experience in Liam Coen’s system and a demonstrable track record on tape, Lawrence could offer true value at his current spot in single-quarterback leagues as Year 2 approaches.
However, quarterback schedules can heavily influence perception and performance. The 2026 Jaguars, led by Lawrence, will again face a grueling early slate before a Week 7 bye, after which they project the easiest stretch for fantasy quarterbacks. If Lawrence stumbles early, he could become a candidate for a trade around Weeks 4 or 5 for managers who waited to draft a quarterback. The team’s wide receivers also project to benefit from a favorable schedule post-bye week.
Absent the breadth of Jacksonville’s wide receiver corps, the backfield would likely be among the more unsettled fantasy groups, particularly after Travis Etienne’s offseason departure to New Orleans. Bhayshul Tuten sits at an overall pick of 61, positioning him as a valuable late-round option in this evolving landscape.  

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