2 Jaguars players who could be fantasy football sleepers in 2025

The fantasy football season is now almost upon us, with the preseason over and the regular season about to be underway.

Naturally, we are always looking for those high-value sleepers that we can find in the latter portion of our drafts to provide our fantasy team with a boost during the season.

For the Jacksonville Jaguars, there are two players who may fit that mold–Dyami Brown and Brenton Strange.

At the receiver position, a lot of eyes will be on Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter, which could lead to some favorable matchups for Brown to exploit.

In addition to that, he brings added big play ability to the offense as someone who can both stretch the field vertically, while also getting the ball on short area throws in space where his YAC abilities can take over.

While Brown wasn’t asked to work the intermediate part of the field often in Washington, Coen has been impressed with his route-running abilities at that level as well.

“Man, I’ve been super impressed with him,” Lawrence said during minicamp. “His speed. Obviously, he is a threat down the field, which is important as a receiver who can stretch the field. But also, he’s a really, really smart football player.”

Strange, meanwhile, is now TE1 in Coen’s offense. Like Brown, the attention at the receiver position could lead to some favorable matchups for Strange.

We are also going to see him featured more heavily, and that is not only because he is at the top of the depth chart, but the tight end plays an important role in the passing game within Coen’s offense.

Last season, Tampa Bay tight end Cade Otton ranked ninth among his position group league-wide in targets.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2025 fantasy football drafts: Dyami Brown, Brenton Strange sleepers

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