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The Jacksonville Jaguars locked up Brenton Strange with a contract extension worth up to $48 million with $25 million guaranteed, shutting down any speculation fueled by the team drafting multiple rookie tight ends. Strange earned this commitment by posting 540 receiving yards and a +19.2-percent Target Premium (No. 10 among qualified tight ends) in 2025, building on a 411-yard sophomore campaign.

 

While block-first tight end Nate Boerkircher clears the runway in heavy formations, Strange remains an efficient weapon who projects as a premium late-round tight end target. Strange is an purgatory tight end in fantasy football seasonal leagues, the contract extension makes him particularly valuable in dynasty formats.