What does a room of Christian Kirk, Gabe Davis, Brian Thomas Jr., Evan Engram, and Travis Etienne do for the Jaguars in ESPN's rankings?
If you ask 10 different people to rank the Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive weapons, you will likely get 10 different answers.
The receiving corps struggled to jell. Calvin Ridley had a huge Week 1 and then never seemed to find steady targets as the X receiver and wasn't consistently on the same page with Trevor Lawrence. The Jags replaced him and Zay Jones with the combination of Gabe Davis and first-round pick Brian Thomas, who should be the starters on the outside in 2024. I'm more optimistic about the rookie than I am Davis, who couldn't routinely command targets with Josh Allen at the helm in Buffalo.
"You have to be explosive in this league. You know, it's tough enough being consistently efficient. We want to be able to have that explosive element to us," Jaguars offensive coordinator Press Taylor said during OTAs.
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