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Jacksonville Jaguars Face Trade Speculation

· 2026-06-29

Jacksonville Jaguars Face Trade Speculation

The Jacksonville Jaguars are standing firm on Brian Thomas Jr., with the team insisting he's not available for trade.

What's the situation with Brian Thomas Jr.?

The Jaguars have 11 picks in the upcoming draft, including three in the third round, which could be used to bolster their roster.

Brian Thomas Jr. had 87 catches for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns as a rookie first-round pick in 2024.

Why is there speculation about a trade?

One NFL executive believes Thomas could be moved on draft day if teams miss out on their preferred receiver targets, given his young age and proven talent.

The Jaguars are currently 6th in the American Football Conference with a 12-5 record, on a W1 streak, and their next game is vs Cleveland Browns on 2026-09-13.

What are the Jaguars' plans for Thomas?

The team has stated that Thomas is not being shopped, but the executive's prediction suggests that plans could change if the right offer arrives.

Thomas's affordable cap hits over the next two seasons make him an attractive asset, and the Jaguars may be willing to listen to offers.

The Jaguars have a number of receivers, including Parker Washington, Jakobi Meyers, and Hunter, which could make Thomas expendable if the price is right.

What's next for the Jaguars?

The Jaguars will need to weigh their options carefully, considering the potential benefits of keeping Thomas versus the potential gains from trading him.

And with the NFL Draft approaching, the Jaguars will need to be prepared for any eventuality, including the possibility of trading Thomas.

But for now, the Jaguars are sticking to their plan, and Thomas remains a key part of their roster.

The Jaguars' rebuilding efforts are ongoing, and the team will need to make some tough decisions in the coming weeks and months.

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