J'Mari Taylor

Overall Rank
RB
Jacksonville Jaguars
Height
5' 10"
Weight
199 lbs
BMI
28.6
(20th)
Draft Pick
Undrafted
(2026)
College
Virginia
Age
24.3
Workout Metrics
116.2
36th
20
54th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Bench Press
27.2%
(80th)
College Dominator
4.8
(22nd)
College YPC
11.6%
(93rd)
College Target Share
2 weeks ago

Lequint Allen is currently locked into Jacksonville’s satellite back role after logging a 66.0-percent third-down snap share and a 65.9-percent two-minute drill share as a rookie, cementing a high-value role for PPR leagues.

 

Allen’s role is more clearly defined than Bhayshul Tuten‘s role. Tuten’s fantasy upside case relies on increased target volume, though he managed just a 2.9-percent Target Share (No. 68) last season. If Allen maintains a passing-down stranglehold, he will significantly cap Tuten’s ceiling.

 

Despite Allen’s pass-game utility, his touch cap limits his utility to fantasy football PPR leagues. At just 21.9 years of age, Allen is most attractive in dynasty league formats.

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3 weeks ago

Bhayshul Tuten is turning heads at pad-less mandatory minicamp practices, making a strong push for a larger offensive workload after logging an efficient 3.14 Yards Created Per Touch as a rookie. While he flashed big-play ability with a 25.8-percent Juke Rate last season, his projected volume remains fragile with Chris Rodriguez waiting to return to the rotation.

 

LeQuint Allen is also the best receiver among Jacksonville running backs, so this backfield remains a developing situation to monitor closely throughout the summer before projectable roles are fully locked in. Regardless, Tuten is stock is rising in all fantasy football formats for good reason.

5 months ago

While Jeremiyah Love is the consensus number one running back entering the 2026 NFL draft, nine others will take part in the Panini Senior Bowl to showcase their talents to NFL teams in hopes of boosting their draft stock when the NFL draft gets started on April 23rd.

 

 

Rahsul Faison (South Carolina), Jam Miller (Alabama), J’Mari Taylor (Virginia), Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas), Kaytron Allen (Penn State), Seth McGowan (Kentucky), Le’Veon Moss (Texas A&M), Nick Singleton (Penn State), and Adam Randall (Clemson) will all be in Mobile at the end of the month to show they have what NFL teams desire in a pro running back.

 

 

Author: Dane Madoche (@FF_DaMaddog)