2025 Receiving Stats
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                            YDS
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                            TD
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                            AVG
                                12.1
                            TAR
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                    A 2021 third-round pick, Brown spent most of the past four years lingering at the bottom of Washington's depth chart and failing to do much even when he got playing time, before finally breaking out at the very end of his rookie contract with a 14-229-1 receiving line in Washington's three playoff games. He also fumbled twice during the playoffs, losing one, but the outburst nonetheless earned him a one-year, $10 million contract that's 95 percent guaranteed. Whether you think of it as high-end No. 3 receiver money or a low-end No. 2 payday, Brown profiles as the No. 3 in Jacksonville behind Brian Thomas and No. 2 overall pick Travis Hunter. There is some thought that Hunter's skill on defense will impact his playing time on offense, which could allow Brown to get playing time more in line with a No. 2 WR role, although it's nonetheless hard to envision a high target rate while sharing an offense with Thomas and Hunter. Read Past Outlooks                
                                        
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            On track to play Week 9
Brown (shoulder) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.
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A lingering shoulder injury limited Brown's practice snaps Wednesday, but his ability to log a full session Thursday puts him on track to play against the Raiders on Sunday, barring a setback. He has served in a rotational role at wide receiver this season but could see an uptick in snaps if either Brian Thomas (shoulder) or Travis Hunter (knee) are unable to play Week 9. Brown has 16 catches (on 27 targets) for 194 yards and one touchdown across six regular-season games.
			A lingering shoulder injury limited Brown's practice snaps Wednesday, but his ability to log a full session Thursday puts him on track to play against the Raiders on Sunday, barring a setback. He has served in a rotational role at wide receiver this season but could see an uptick in snaps if either Brian Thomas (shoulder) or Travis Hunter (knee) are unable to play Week 9. Brown has 16 catches (on 27 targets) for 194 yards and one touchdown across six regular-season games.
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56.7Air Yards Per Snap
1.44% Team Air Yards
16.7%% Team Targets
10.8%Avg Depth of Target
12.6 YdsCatch Rate
59.3%Drop Rate
11.1%Avg Yds After Catch
1.7% Targeted On Route
19.1%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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                        Cornerbacks
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                        Safeties
                            103.9
                        Linebackers
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    Height
6' 0"Weight
195 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.46 secShuttle Time
4.35 secCone Drill
6.87 secVertical Jump
35.0 inBroad Jump
128 inBench Press
18 repsHand Length
9.63 inArm Length
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		            Brown is entering his third year with the Commanders. Aside from running a 4.46 40-yard dash, Brown's agility and explosiveness tested slightly below average. At 6-0, 195 pounds, Brown may  benefit if settling into a role in the slot. However, with less than 170 yards and 13 receptions in each of his three seasons, it would appear unlikely that Brown is in line for a breakout season. He does have a path to snaps, or at least a part-time role, as the Commanders traded Jahan Dotson in August and sorely lack WR talent beyond Terry McLaurin.
                                
                                
                                
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    Opens week with limited practice
Brown (shoulder) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
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Two catches in blowout loss
Brown caught two of four targets for 50 yards during Sunday's 35-7 loss to the Rams in London.
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Cleared after limited practices
Brown (shoulder) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Rams.
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Limited in practice again
Brown (shoulder) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
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    Appears set for significant role
Brown is projected to be the No. 3 wide receiver for the Jaguars this season behind Brian Thomas and rookie Travis Hunter, and he's expected to have a larger role in the passing game than he did in Washington, Michael DiRocco of ESPN reports.
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New Jaguars coach Liam Coen thinks the 25-year-old Brown is capable of handling a much more diverse set of assignments than he did with the Commanders. "You didn't really see him work the intermediate that much [in Washington], and I think over the course of this spring, [quarterback] Trevor [Lawrence] and him have gained a little bit of a chemistry on some of those intermediate in-breakers, curls, maybe outcuts," Coen said during minicamp. "Part of the selling point to have him come here was, 'Man, we really want to continue to diversify your route tree and have you do more. You're not just a screen, jet sweep, vertical threat.'" Brown set career highs with 30 catches for 308 yards last year with the Commanders over 16 regular-season games, but he appears to be on track to get enough volume to top those numbers. Even with Hunter joining the Jags' roster as the second overall pick in the 2025 Draft, the offseason departures of Evan Engram, Christian Kirk and Gabe Davis leave plenty of targets up for grabs in Jacksonville.
			New Jaguars coach Liam Coen thinks the 25-year-old Brown is capable of handling a much more diverse set of assignments than he did with the Commanders. "You didn't really see him work the intermediate that much [in Washington], and I think over the course of this spring, [quarterback] Trevor [Lawrence] and him have gained a little bit of a chemistry on some of those intermediate in-breakers, curls, maybe outcuts," Coen said during minicamp. "Part of the selling point to have him come here was, 'Man, we really want to continue to diversify your route tree and have you do more. You're not just a screen, jet sweep, vertical threat.'" Brown set career highs with 30 catches for 308 yards last year with the Commanders over 16 regular-season games, but he appears to be on track to get enough volume to top those numbers. Even with Hunter joining the Jags' roster as the second overall pick in the 2025 Draft, the offseason departures of Evan Engram, Christian Kirk and Gabe Davis leave plenty of targets up for grabs in Jacksonville.








 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                