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    The Best Jacksonville Jaguars Fantasy Football Team Names

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    The fantasy football season is here, which means it's time to come up with a fantasy team name. We've compiled the best Jacksonville Jaguars-themed team names.

    The fantasy football season is underway, which means it’s time to come up with a name for your fantasy team. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.

    We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Jacksonville Jaguars-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.

    Jacksonville Jaguars Fantasy Team Names

    • Long Arm of the Lawrence (Trevor Lawrence)
    • Lawrence and Order (Trevor Lawrence)
    • Lawrence Legend (Trevor Lawrence)
    • The Golden Locks (Trevor Lawrence)
    • In Trevor We Trust (Trevor Lawrence)
    • Thomas The Tank Engine (Brian Thomas Jr.)
    • Thomas the Touchdown Engine (Brian Thomas Jr.)
    • The Etienne Express (Travis Etienne)
    • Captain Kirk’s Crew (Christian Kirk)
    • Christian Mingle (Christian Kirk)
    • Living the Christian Life (Christian Kirk)
    • Christian’s Zealots (Christian Kirk)
    • The Great Bigsby (Tank Bigsby)
    • Tank for Tank (Tank Bigsby)
    • Tanks For the Memories (Tank Bigsby)
    • Tank You, Next (Tank Bigsby)
    • DUUVVALL DYNASTY
    • Big Cat Blitz
    • Jags Attack
    • Roaring To Victory
    • Teal Crush
    • Cat Scratch Fever
    • Cardiac Cats

    Want some additional options? Try PFN’s Fantasy Football Team Name Generator!

    Who Are the Jaguars’ Top Fantasy Options?

    Travis Etienne Jr. Fantasy Outlook

    It hasn’t been a work of art, but Etienne is one of just four players with a rushing touchdown and 3+ targets in both games this year (Rhamondre Stevenson, Alvin Kamara, and Kyren Williams being the others). We saw him give away work to Tank Bigsby during the season opener, but his backup was injured (shoulder) on a kick return last week and his status is in question after he put in a limited effort on Thursday.

    We’ve seen Etienne showcase versatility over the course of his first two seasons, and I think he’s going to need it in this spot. Look for him to post solid RB2 numbers, potentially thriving in the traditional ground game against a Bills team that rarely packs the line of scrimmage.

    Christian Kirk Fantasy Outlook

    It’s been a brutal start for Kirk (two catches on seven targets for 29 yards, negative points last week against the Browns for you non-PPR players out there), but the profile doesn’t look too dissimilar from what we’ve seen in the past.

    • 2023: 66.5% slot usage and 11.7 expected PPR fantasy points per game
    • 2024: 74.7% slot usage and 11.1 expected PPR fantasy points per game

    I expect a return to basics in this spot against a Bills team that rarely blitzes. Kirk’s few targets have come deep downfield (aDOT: 17.7), something that Buffalo aims to take away (just ask those who started Marvin Harrison Jr. in Week 1).

    Kirk’s splits, 2023:

    • Yards per route run when the defense blitzes: 1.81
    • Yards per route run when the defense doesn’t blitz: 2.15

    That may not seem like a huge difference, but it works opposite the trend of the other Jaguars receivers last year – Brian Thomas Jr. gives this offense a different look, but still. I’m sticking it out with Kirk and plugging him in over struggling bigger names like Terry McLaurin and Amari Cooper.

    Brian Thomas Jr. Fantasy Outlook

    Thomas’ first two targets of his career totaled six air yards – his next six have come 125 yards downfield. He’s not a one-trick pony, but it is pretty clear that the Jags have identified where their star rookie holds the most value.

    I love their commitment to giving him chances, I just don’t love it this week. The Bills have allowed opponents to complete just two of 17 deep passes this season after being the second-most vulnerable downfield defense last season in terms of completion percentage (53.8%; NFL average: 43.4%). Like the rest of the NFL, Buffalo is encouraging you to beat them via paper cuts, and that isn’t the path for Thomas to crack your weekly lineup.

    I’ll have Thomas over Kirk most weeks, but that’s not the case here. The kid is still an upside Flex play, but one that carries a wide range of outcomes that has me ranking him behind the emerging Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

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