Updated Jaguars' wide receiver depth chart after latest roster move
Following the Jaguars' latest roster move at wide receiver, let's take a look at the updated depth chart.
Following the Jacksonville Jaguars' latest roster move, what does the depth chart at the wide receiver position now look like? On Monday, the Jaguars announced that Alex Bullock was placed on the reserve/retired list. Bullock signed with the Jaguars after the 2026 NFL draft as a UDFA.
The wide receiver position should be one of the stronger units on the Jaguars' roster entering the 2026 season. At the top of the depth chart are Parker Washington, Jakobi Meyers, and Brian Thomas Jr. Last season, Washington put together a breakout year, which included eclipsing the 100-yard mark in three of the Jaguars' final four games.
The addition of Meyers added stability to this unit and helped unlock the Jacksonville offense as a whole, with his ability to attack the middle and intermediate levels of the field. Thomas Jr. , meanwhile, remains a big play threat and his gravity helps open up opportunities for others.
We will also continue to see Travis Hunter in the mix at wideout. With it sounding like his role on defense is expanding this season, how many snaps he continues to play on offense remains to be seen. GM James Gladstone then bolstered the depth of this unit in the draft, selecting Josh Cameron and CJ Williams.