Availability
Jakobi Meyers seems to have cemented himself for WR1 duties in the Jaguars offense, given his experience and "run-blocking ability", according to John Shipley of SI.
Fantasy Impact
The Jaguars traded for Meyers before the deadline, and he quickly established himself as the alpha of the offense, earning a contract from the Jaguars. While run blocking ability doesn't earn fantasy points, it's still a great skill to have, which goes to further his importance to the offense, which in turn could give him more opportunities to produce.
Jakobi Meyers caught five of six targets for 44 yards in the Jaguars' 41-7 win over the Titans.
Fantasy Impact
Meyers nearly had 500 yards in his nine games with the Jaguars since being traded away from Las Vegas. With a big contract signed a few weeks ago, he will be part of the talented trio of himself, Brian Thomas Jr., and Travis Hunter going into the 2026 season. It seems like big things are in store for the Jaguars.
Jakobi Meyers caught 6-of-9 targets for 39 yards in the Jaguars 23-17 win over the Colts.
Fantasy Impact
Meyers finished the day second in targets and receptions for Jacksonville, but he couldn't break off any big plays or find the end zone. He should remain a WR2/WR3 in Week 18 against the Titans.
Jakobi Meyers caught 4-of-8 targets for 45 yards in Sunday's 34-20 win over the Denver Broncos.
Fantasy Impact
Meyers caught four passes on Sunday. He was only able to turn that into 45 scoreless yards, so his fantasy total wasn't very good in this game, despite having some good momentum coming into this game. He should continue to be a valuable contributor for the Jaguars moving forward, especially now that he recently signed a big extension with the team.
Jakobi Meyers is in the final stages of signing a 3-year, $60 million deal with the Jaguars. He was scheduled to be a free agent after this season, but his performance has convinced the Jags to resign him.
Fantasy Impact
This is big news for the Jaguars and their WR room. They should have a fantastic trio of Meyers, Brian Thomas Jr., and Travis Hunter in 2026. But, how the workload will shake out is unknown, adding some uncertainty to their fantasy values despite being in an offense that is heating up. Names will emerge, it’s just a matter of who and to what degree. Still, with how Meyers has produced in this Liam Coen offense, he is worth taking a shot on.