· 2026-07-03

The Jacksonville Jaguars have a talented wide receiver room, but their top duo of Brian Thomas Jr. and Jakobi Meyers didn't make the top eight in the NFL.
The Jaguars' duo was ranked outside the top eight by Jared Dubin of CBS Sports, with the Cincinnati Bengals' duo of Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins taking the top spot.
The Jaguars are currently standing 6th in the American Football Conference with a 12-5 record, on a W1 streak.
The Jaguars have a strong wide receiver room with four receivers who can step up and take over a game, including Travis Hunter, who will be concentrating on playing cornerback this season.
The team's next game is against the Cleveland Browns on September 13, 2026.
The Jaguars' strength in the passing game is that they can field three or possibly four receivers who can all be a WR1 on any given Sunday, with Brian Thomas Jr. and Jakobi Meyers leading the team.
The Jaguars' wide receiver room is deep, with multiple players who can make an impact, including Parker Washington and Travis Hunter.
The team's ability to field multiple talented receivers sets them apart from other teams, who often suffer a huge drop-off in talent from their WR2 to WR3.
The Jaguars will look to improve their ranking with a strong performance in their next game against the Cleveland Browns, and with Brian Thomas Jr. playing like he did as a rookie in 2024, the Jaguars' duo could skyrocket up the list.
The Jaguars' wide receiver room is a key factor in their success, and they will look to continue to utilize their depth to make an impact in the NFL.