2025 Receiving Stats
REC
12
YDS
164
TD
0
AVG
13.7
TAR
32
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Selected 23rd overall last year, Thomas came out of the gate strong and only got better, erasing any concerns about the modest target shares he had at LSU while sharing the field with Malik Nabers. Thomas had 397 yards and three TDs in five games before celebrating his 22nd birthday last October, and while he then went through a mini-slump, his final six games were one of the most productive stretches ever by a rookie wide receiver. Undeterred by the presence of backup QB Mac Jones, the 6-foot-3 rookie with 4.33 speed ripped off six straight games with at least 10 targets and 76 yards -- all while accounting for five of Jacksonville's eight receiving TDs after a Week 12 bye. His average of 8.5 yards per target during that stretch was impressive, considering defenses had little else to worry about and otherwise had no trouble shutting down Jones. The talent around Thomas will be much better this season, with QB Trevor Lawrence coming back healthy, two new starters signed for the interior O-line and two-way star Travis Hunter added with the No. 2 overall pick. A more well-rounded offense under new coach Liam Coen may limit Thomas to 8-9 targets per game rather than the 11.7 he averaged after a Week 12 bye last year, but it also improves Thomas' chances to avoid efficiency regression (or even improve upon his 2024 per-target numbers). Read Past Outlooks
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Leading receiver in win
Thomas finished with five receptions on seven targets for 49 yards while adding seven rushing yards on one carry in Sunday's 26-21 win over San Francisco.
ANALYSIS
Thomas finished as the Jaguars' leading receiver in another low-volume passing day from Trevor Lawrence (21-for-31, 174 yards, one TD). The 22-year-old wideout gained seven yards on his second rushing attempt of the season, but he was unable to reproduce the trip to the end zone from his first attempt back in Week 1. The positive takeaway from this matchup was Thomas posting his first catch rate north of 50 percent (71.4) after suffering a bad case of the drops over his previous three contests. Thomas will attempt to carry over the confidence from this solid showing into next Monday's primetime matchup against Kansas City.
Thomas finished as the Jaguars' leading receiver in another low-volume passing day from Trevor Lawrence (21-for-31, 174 yards, one TD). The 22-year-old wideout gained seven yards on his second rushing attempt of the season, but he was unable to reproduce the trip to the end zone from his first attempt back in Week 1. The positive takeaway from this matchup was Thomas posting his first catch rate north of 50 percent (71.4) after suffering a bad case of the drops over his previous three contests. Thomas will attempt to carry over the confidence from this solid showing into next Monday's primetime matchup against Kansas City.
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Air Yards Per Game
96.3Air Yards Per Snap
1.67% Team Air Yards
37.6%% Team Targets
23.2%Avg Depth of Target
12.0 YdsCatch Rate
37.5%Drop Rate
9.4%Avg Yds After Catch
3.7% Targeted On Route
31.4%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Overall QB Rating Against
74.9
Cornerbacks
56.9
Safeties
117.8
Linebackers
73.8
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Measurables Review
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This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
6' 2"Weight
205 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.33 secVertical Jump
38.5 inBroad Jump
126 inHand Length
9.75 inArm Length
32.75 in2024 Fantasy Outlook
Thomas was a late-rising prospect, with his stock largely driven by a 1,177-yard, 17-TD junior season and then a standout performance at the 2024 Scouting Combine. He had only 720 yards and seven touchdowns over his previous two seasons at LSU, even though he made nine starts as a true freshman after coming in as a four-star recruit. Being part of the same class as mega prospect Malik Nabers was one factor in Thomas' lack of volume prior to 2023, though the other guys they competed with for WR snaps/targets were mostly late-round picks (Trey Palmer, Kayshon Boutte) or non-prospects (Jaray Jenkins, Jack Bech) and Heisman-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels helped everyone in 2022-23. Even the 17-TD season saw Thomas sitting 41 targets and 392 yards shy of Nabers, with a 21.8 percent target share (compared to Nabers' 31.9). While the on-field production thus raises questions about his ability to command targets, Thomas went 23rd overall to Jacksonville after running a 4.33 40-yard dash at 6-3, 209. He also did reasonably well in his other combine drills with a 38.5-inch vertical and 126-inch broad jump, and he's slightly on the young side for a rookie (turning 22 in November). It is possible that Thomas ends up more useful to the Jaguars than fantasy managers, as he and Gabe Davis could spend a lot of time clearing out safeties for WR Christian Kirk, TE Evan Engram and RB Travis Etienne. On the other hand, Thomas has the physical traits one looks for in a true No. 1 WR, giving him a much better best-case scenario than players like Kirk and Davis.
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Provides splash play in win
Thomas secured two of six targets for 55 yards in the Jaguars' 17-10 win over the Texans on Sunday.
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Clear for Week 3
Thomas (wrist) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game versus the Texans.
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Limited at practice Thursday
Thomas (wrist) was limited at practice Thursday.
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Logs full practice
Thomas (wrist) practiced fully Wednesday.
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Played through wrist injury Week 2
Jaguars coach Liam Coen said Monday that Thomas entered Sunday's 31-27 loss to the Bengals nursing a wrist injury, Demetrius Harvey of The Florida Times-Union reports.
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Rated as No. 4 rookie in '24
Thomas was the fourth-most impactful rookie for the 2024 NFL season, Gennaro Filice of NFL.com opines.
ANALYSIS
Thomas was the fourth wide receiver taken in the 2024 NFL Draft, but he checks in atop of the positional leaderboard, according to Filice's observations. The wideout endured quarterback upheaval throughout the season and paced all rookie receivers with 1,282 receiving yards, 562 yards after the catch and 10 receiving touchdowns.
Thomas was the fourth wide receiver taken in the 2024 NFL Draft, but he checks in atop of the positional leaderboard, according to Filice's observations. The wideout endured quarterback upheaval throughout the season and paced all rookie receivers with 1,282 receiving yards, 562 yards after the catch and 10 receiving touchdowns.