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Jaguars Considering Trading Breakout WR Brian Thomas Jr.
Team has an abundance of receiving talent after signing Jakobi Meyers and drafting Travis Hunter.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 12:23pm
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly considering trading wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. after his production dropped in his second season, despite a strong rookie campaign. With the team signing Jakobi Meyers to an extension and drafting Travis Hunter, the Jaguars have an abundance of receiving talent around quarterback Trevor Lawrence, making Thomas potentially expendable.
Why it matters
Trading Thomas could allow the Jaguars to recoup valuable draft capital, especially if a contending team like the Buffalo Bills views him as close to the player he was as a rookie. However, parting with a talented young receiver carries risks, as the Jaguars aim to build a championship-caliber roster around Lawrence.
The details
Thomas had a breakout rookie season in 2024, catching 87 passes for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns. But his production fell to 48 catches for 707 yards and 2 scores in 2025, even as the rest of the Jaguars' offense found success. With the additions of Meyers and Hunter, the team now has an embarrassment of riches at wide receiver, potentially making Thomas expendable.
- Thomas was drafted by the Jaguars in 2024.
- He had a standout rookie season in 2024.
- His production declined in 2025.
The players
Brian Thomas Jr.
A wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars who had a breakout rookie season in 2024 but saw his production decline in 2025.
Trevor Lawrence
The quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, who has a talented group of receivers to work with.
Jakobi Meyers
A wide receiver who the Jaguars signed to an extension, adding to their deep receiving corps.
Travis Hunter
A wide receiver drafted by the Jaguars in 2025, further bolstering their receiving options.
Parker Washington
A wide receiver who had a breakout second half of the 2025 season for the Jaguars.
What they’re saying
“This idea would have seemed ridiculous a year ago after Thomas put up 87 catches for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns in his 2024 rookie campaign. But Thomas seemed to be on a completely different page from quarterback Trevor Lawrence last season, even as the rest of the Jaguars were having success around the wideout. Thomas' production fell to 48 catches for 707 yards and two scores.”
— Aaron Schatz
What’s next
The Jaguars will need to evaluate the trade market for Brian Thomas Jr. and determine if the potential return is worth parting with a talented young receiver.
The takeaway
The Jaguars' decision to potentially trade Brian Thomas Jr. highlights the importance of roster management and the need to balance talent and depth, especially at key positions like wide receiver. The team must weigh the risks and rewards of trading a former standout player against the potential benefits of recouping valuable draft capital.
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