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Despite the hype and fanfare that welcomed the three WRs drafted ahead of him in 2024 - Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, Rome Odunze - Brian Thomas Jr. carved out the best statistical season of them all. He finished with the most receiving yards as a rookie (1,282, third highest in the league) and the most receiving TDs (10, tied for fifth in the league). Only Nabers' 109 catches bested Thomas' 87 receptions as rookies. Thomas put up those numbers despite the average play at quarterback. He appears to be QB-proof, a standard that helps separate great fantasy wide receivers from good fantasy wide receivers. Thomas appears on that trajectory.
He enters the 2025 draft season as a solid WR1 option. Whatever apprehension I have about those expectations, it has nothing to do with Thomas. I simply have a difficult time advising others to rely on Trevor Lawrence in any capacity when it comes to fantasy football, and drafting Thomas as your WR1 will require a high degree of reliance on Lawrence. You'd better have a season's worth of Tums by your side if you find Thomas serving as your WR1.
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Jaguars release veteran WR Gabe Davis Played 10 games in Jacksonville last season By: Mike Krueger | Wed May 7, 9:40 am

| | The Jacksonville Jaguars have released WR Gabe Davis, the team announced today. (JaguarsPR on X)
FFToday's Take: Jacksonville signed Davis last off-season to a three-year deal which had $11 million guaranteed still remaining. Davis never get on track with Jaguars, posting a 20-239-2 line in 10 games last season. He's off the fantasy radar for now while Jacksonville moves forward with Brian Thomas Jr. and rookie Travis Hunter at the position.

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