2025 Receiving Stats
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36
YDS
393
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AVG
10.9
TAR
52
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Meyers had per-target numbers right around his career averages last season, despite getting a career-high 129 targets while playing with bad quarterbacks in one of the league's worst offenses. A pair of missed games didn't stop him from reaching 1,000 yards for the first time, with 68.5 yards per game crushing his previous career high of 57.4 (2022). It's tempting to assume Meyers will fare even better after the Raiders traded for QB Geno Smith and did nothing to add target competition in free agency. The problem with that assumption is that Meyers' per-route production in 2024 was right around his established norms. The boost in counting stats was a product of rarely leaving the field -- 91.5 percent snap share in his active games -- in an offense that attempted the fourth most passes. Now playing under HC Pete Carroll and OC Chip Kelly while sharing the field with rookie running back Ashton Jeanty, there's not much chance of Meyers approaching last year's per-game route volume. There's also not much chance of drawing more targets than star tight end Brock Bowers, although competition for Smith's attention otherwise looks weak, with Meyers joined at WR by Tre Tucker, Dont'e Thornton, Jack Bech and Amari Cooper. Read Past Outlooks
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Three grabs in Jags debut
Meyers caught all three of his targets for 41 yards in Sunday's 36-29 loss to the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Making his Jaguars debut after coming over from the Raiders at the trade deadline, Meyers had the longest reception of the day from Trevor Lawrence at 23 yards, but he was out-paced by Parker Washington in targets 7-3. Meyers will look to continue to build chemistry with his new QB in Week 11 against a familiar AFC West foe in the Chargers, and his volume should rise if Brian Thomas (ankle) remains sidelined for a second straight game.
Making his Jaguars debut after coming over from the Raiders at the trade deadline, Meyers had the longest reception of the day from Trevor Lawrence at 23 yards, but he was out-paced by Parker Washington in targets 7-3. Meyers will look to continue to build chemistry with his new QB in Week 11 against a familiar AFC West foe in the Chargers, and his volume should rise if Brian Thomas (ankle) remains sidelined for a second straight game.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Jakobi Meyers' 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
Air Yards Per Game
52.5Air Yards Per Snap
1.03% Team Air Yards
25.5%% Team Targets
18.5%Avg Depth of Target
8.8 YdsCatch Rate
67.3%Drop Rate
4.1%Avg Yds After Catch
4.8% Targeted On Route
20.7%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
How does the Chargers pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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Overall QB Rating Against
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Cornerbacks
62.2
Safeties
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Linebackers
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Measurables Review
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How do Jakobi Meyers' measurables compare to other wide receivers?
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.
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200 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.63 secShuttle Time
4.23 secCone Drill
7.07 secVertical Jump
37.0 inBroad Jump
118 inBench Press
13 repsHand Length
9.50 inArm Length
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Once famous for catching a ton of passes without even one going for a touchdown, Meyers went on an unexpected binge the past two seasons, hitting paydirt six times in 14 games during his final season with New England and then 10 times (two rushing) in 16 games for the Raiders last year. His other numbers in his first Vegas season were solid but less impressive, with the 27-year-old grabbing 71 of 106 targets (67.0 percent) for 807 yards (11.4 YPR, 7.6 YPT). Most of his peripherals looked very similar to what he'd done in New England, including the catch rate, YPT, YPR, a 9.7 aDOT and a 3.4 YAC average. There's nothing that really stands out about Meyers, apart from reliable hands, though he at least plays faster than a 4.63 40 time back in 2019 seemed to suggest. He's never been a deep threat despite being reasonably tall (6-2, 200), and his work with the ball in his hands also fails to stand out. And yet, Meyers is undoubtedly a good player -- one who's added value to every team he's been on despite being stuck with bad QBs each year besides his rookie season (Tom Brady's final Patriots campaign). He's set for TD regression in 2024, especially after Gardner Minshew was the Raiders' "big" QB addition, and there's also some chance of a modest volume decline after the team drafted TE Brock Bowers in the first round. Bowers just might be good enough to step right in as the second option after WR Davante Adams, who took a step back last season but still commanded targets at his usual, dominant rate.
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Shipped to Jacksonville
The Jaguars acquired Meyers from the Raiders on Tuesday in exchange for 2026 fourth- and sixth-round draft picks, Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network report.
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Quiet in return Sunday
Meyers (knee) finished with four receptions on six targets for 23 yards in Sunday's 30-29 overtime loss to the Jaguars.
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Full practice after bye week
Meyers (knee) was a full participant in practice Wednesday, Ryan McFadden of ESPN.com reports.
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Should be back after bye
Raiders coach Pete Carroll said Monday that Meyers (knee/toe) and tight end Brock Bowers (knee) are both expected to return to action after the team's Week 8 bye, Ryan McFadden of ESPN.com reports.
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Inactive for first time this season
Meyers (knee/toe) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
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Reliability key to trade appeal
Meyers' sure hands and reliability were the principal factors that motivated the Jaguars make a trade with the Raiders for the veteran receiver at Tuesday's deadline, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Meyers has missed only four games in his two-plus seasons with the Raiders, and he's been charged with just 11 drops in his seven-year career. Both are especially relevant to the Jaguars' current wide-receiver room, considering that before the trade, Parker Washington was the only wideout without an injury tag among the top six on the depth chart. Additionally, Jacksonville's pass catchers lead the NFL with 19 drops and a 6.7 percent drop percentage.
Meyers has missed only four games in his two-plus seasons with the Raiders, and he's been charged with just 11 drops in his seven-year career. Both are especially relevant to the Jaguars' current wide-receiver room, considering that before the trade, Parker Washington was the only wideout without an injury tag among the top six on the depth chart. Additionally, Jacksonville's pass catchers lead the NFL with 19 drops and a 6.7 percent drop percentage.









