NFL fans around the world are starting to prepare for their fantasy football seasons. 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
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Who Are the Jaguars’ Top Fantasy Players?
RB Travis Etienne
Entering his age-25 season, we’ve seen Etienne do it all. After missing his rookie year, he thrived in space as a runner (5.1 yards per carry) and showed the type of explosive potential we look for from a first-year ball carrier in Year 2.
As a third-year player, Etienne not only gave us the production in the passing game that we thought he’d enter the league with (13 more catches in 2023 than targets in 2022), but he proved himself more than capable of handling volume (19.1 touches per game).
For a complete breakdown, check out Travis Etienne’s fantasy profile.
WR Christian Kirk
Kirk was expected to play second fiddle to Calvin Ridley last season but ended up being the more productive and effective receiver. He averaged 12.5 fantasy points per game, proving to be a solid value pick.
With Ridley gone and new additions Gabe Davis and Brian Thomas Jr. in the mix, Kirk is expected to remain the focal point in the slot. The new arrivals shouldn’t significantly impact his target share. Kirk is currently being drafted as the WR31, 70th overall. This presents a great value for a player who has WR2 upside and is likely to maintain a prominent role in the Jaguars’ passing attack.
For a complete breakdown, check out Christian Kirk’s fantasy profile.
WR Brian Thomas Jr.
Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. leaves college and finds himself in a role that figures to be fantasy football-friendly from the jump. The Jags spent the 23rd overall pick on Thomas after he lit up college football with 17.3 yards per catch and 17 scores on 68 receptions for the WR factory that is LSU these days.
The 6’4” walking mismatch, in theory, has a clear path to see plenty of impactful volume in an offense with its franchise quarterback in place and the majority (53.4%) of their 10+ yard receptions from the receiver position no longer in town.
For a complete breakdown, check out Brian Thomas Jr.’s fantasy profile.