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    Jaguars Trade Rumors: Is Brian Thomas Jr. Off the Market?

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellFebruary 14, 20263 Mins Read
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    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The phone lines in Duval County just went cold. For months, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills, and Denver Broncos circled the Jacksonville Jaguars like sharks, waiting to snatch wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. ahead of the 2026 draft. The logic was simple: Jacksonville had a surplus of weapons, and Thomas was the odd man out after a quiet 2025 season.

    But a massive strategic shift regarding two-way phenom Travis Hunter has flipped the script. Sources now indicate the Jaguars are slamming the door on any Thomas trade talks, effectively killing one of the offseason’s biggest potential blockbusters.

    The Hunter Ripple Effect

    The Jaguars drafted Travis Hunter in 2025 expecting a hybrid weapon. In his rookie year, he played nearly double the snaps at wide receiver compared to cornerback. The offense looked electric at times, but the defense leaked oil.

    Now, the coaching staff is correcting course. According to NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe, Jacksonville plans to deploy Hunter primarily as a shutdown corner in 2026, limiting his offensive snaps to specific packages.

    This positional slide changes the math instantly. If Hunter isn’t a full-time receiver, the Jaguars cannot afford to lose Thomas. Despite a “sophomore slump” in 2025 where his production dipped, Thomas remains a 23-year-old vertical threat who showcased superstar potential as a rookie in 2024. Trading him now would create a massive hole at WR2 that Hunter can no longer fill.

    “From what I understand, [the Jaguars] plan to play him as a full-time cornerback, a part-time receiver… holding on to Thomas is as important as ever.”
    — Cameron Wolfe, NFL Network

    Cap Space Heartbreak for Buffalo

    This news hits Buffalo the hardest. The Bills are strangled by a tight salary cap and desperately need a cost-controlled No. 1 option to revitalize a stagnant passing attack. Thomas was the perfect target: a high-ceiling playmaker with a manageable $3.99 million cap hit in 2026.

    Pittsburgh and Denver aren’t far behind in their disappointment. The Steelers viewed Thomas as the elite No. 2 to pair with George Pickens, while the Broncos wanted a young veteran to complement Courtland Sutton. Both teams must now pivot to a thin free-agent class or reach in the draft.

    What’s Next: The WR Market Scramble

    With Thomas likely staying put, the trade market for receivers just got thinner. Expect aggressive offers for other potential trade candidates as desperation sets in. For Jacksonville, the pressure now shifts to the coaching staff to reignite Thomas’s career. They bet on continuity over draft capital; now they have to make it work on the field.

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