Jacksonville Jaguars

Tim Jones

Age
28
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Sleeper ID
8013
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,730
Win-Now 0.6/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 296
Trade Value Tier C
Trend ↑ Ascending
Scouting report

Summary

Tim Jones is a 27-year-old Jaguars wide receiver entering Year 6 with a stable snap trend at 7.0% in 2025. He logged 15 fantasy points on a 1 target share and averages 2.0 PPR points per game. Dynasty managers should view him as a depth receiver with modest upside.

Projection Rationale

Jones’ 1 target share and 15 receiving yards in 2025 indicate a low-volume, depth receiver profile. His 1 first down on 1 target share contributes 1.0 PPR point per game, a modest floor. The Jaguars’ mcvay_tree scheme under Liam Coen favors motion-heavy, spread concepts, but Jones’ snap trend shows no significant increase in usage, limiting his upside.

Injury Risk

No injury data is available for Tim Jones.

Opportunity Notes

Jones’ snap percentage remains stable at 7.0% across 15 games in 2025, with no significant dips in usage. The Jaguars’ 4-3 defense under Anthony Campanile is sound and disciplined, but the McVay system under Liam Coen introduces motion-heavy, spread concepts. No QB1 threat exists on the depth chart, and Jones’ 1 target share per game is modest.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Jaguars’ mcvay_tree scheme under Liam Coen is designed for motion-heavy, spread concepts, which could benefit Tim Jones as a depth receiver. However, his 1 target share per game and stable 7.0% snap percentage indicate no significant increase in usage.

Trend Assessment

Stable Tim Jones maintained a 7.0% average offense snap percentage in 2025 across 15 games, a stable trend with no significant dips in usage.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears his 2025 baseline of 15 receiving yards and 1 target share if the Jaguars introduce more vertical concepts or increase his target share. Floor tracks near his 2025 baseline given his stable snap trend and low-volume profile.

Comparable Player

His role as a low-target, depth receiver with stable usage draws comparisons to Curtis Samuel in 2021 Washington — similar 1.0 target share per game and modest PPR point production.