The Jacksonville Jaguars’ passing game was efficient last year — not overly productive, but enough to get the job done on most weeks. Nearly every statistical category hovered around the middle of the league, whether it was their 224.5 yards per game (17th), the 7.1 yards per attempt (13th), or the 21 touchdowns (20th).
But what wasn’t even average was the share of targets that each of the Jaguars receivers saw last season.
Marqise Lee led the Jaguars with just 96 targets, good for 39th in the league. Keelan Cole had 81, tied with tight end Mason Rudolph for 66th in the league.