Fantasy Football Video: Is Jaxon Smith-Njigba in for another huge season behind NFL offensive trend?
NFL teams seem to be using more multiple-TE sets — what does it mean for our elite receivers?
What more can you say about Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s 2025 season? Suffice it to say, if you drafted him in the late-second/early third round of your fantasy draft last season, you likely had a one-man army that took your team to the fantasy playoffs. I mean, just look at these numbers: Only Puca Nacua rivaled JSN’s season in 2025, and not even by much.
(Nacua outscored JSN by just . 5 half-ppr points from Week 1 through Week 17! ) Point is, Smith-Njigba was a league-winning receiver last season — and most of us know by now that having that game-breaking receiver on your fantasy team is an incredible boon.
But with all this talk about multiple-tight-end sets being en vogue in the NFL now, what does it mean for the elite do-it-all wide receivers like JSN? Will he regress next season as defenses adjust? Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournament While JSN might suffer regression in the target department (he had 163 for crying out loud), Seattle was ahead of the curve, being among the teams to implement more heavy packages last season.
That, in part, helped take the star receiver to a new level, highlighted by a plethora of explosive plays. Yahoo Sports analysts Matt Harmon and Nate Tice remind us that, when teams pass with multiple TEs on the field, they’re usually looking for big chunk plays — plays when JSN shines most. While secondary receivers might suffer across the board as they come off the field in heavy packages, elite, big-play guys like Jaxon Smith-Njigba should continue to get opportunities and thrive.