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RP Clips: The Jaguars Have Built Themselves a Fun Offense

Mar 3, 2026
Conversation covers Jacksonville's surprising offensive turn and how no single receiver hit 900 yards despite team success. They highlight Parker Washington's rise and slot/vertical versatility. Discussion touches on Jakobi Meyers stabilizing the room, BTJ's quieter year, Travis Hunter's versatile but unpredictable role, and the need to add depth rather than rely on last season repeating.
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INSIGHT

13 Wins Without A Star Receiver

  • Jacksonville won 13 games without a 900-yard receiver, showing offense can succeed via balanced targets rather than a single star.
  • Parker Washington led with 95 targets and 847 yards, highlighting a distributed receiving workload behind steady QB play.
INSIGHT

Complementary Receiver Trio Fits Together

  • Jacksonville constructed a complementary receiver trio: an X in Brian Thomas Jr., a slot/ Z hybrid in Parker Washington, and a veteran stabilizer in Jakobi Meyers.
  • Matt Harmon called the combo strategically coherent while noting BTJ dipped but remains valuable and tradeable.
ADVICE

Don't Base Roster Moves On One Season

  • Avoid overreacting to one-season performances; hedge bets rather than assuming exact regression or replication.
  • Matt Harmon recommends retaining and investing in players like Brian Thomas Jr. while continuing to 'pour into' developing receivers.
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