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Following a four-year stint with the Washington Commanders, Dyami Brown bet on himself by inking a one-year deal worth $10 million. It looks like his belief in himself is paying early dividends.

Brown has been a stud for the Jaguars and seems to be poised to have another banner season after breaking through the year prior. But as impressive as he's been, he's not the only Jags receiver who's ready to make an impact in 2025. In fact, teams that have Jacksonville in their calendar should be on high alert following his latest comments.

Dyami Brown believes the Jaguars have a surplus of weapons

Dyami Brown talked to reporters following Day 18 of training camp, the team's last practice before the scrimmage against the Miami Dolphins. He says that the Jags can make noise in 2025 if they continue to put in the work.

"We can be great, Brown responded when asked what he thinks of Thomas and the team's offensive weapons. "All we have to do is go out and focus every day, continue to do the things that we need to do fundamentally, and don't let up."

Brown goes on to say that the Jaguars' offensive talent goes beyond their receiver group.

"It helps a lot. We have a lot of speed, even our running backs have speed, and they can get things done on third-and-short as well if we want to hand the ball off right up the middle just to get a first down. I think that can help us out a lot because we don't have to just pick one thing to do. We can go out there and scheme things up the way we need to."

As Brown noted, the Jaguars have an embarrassment of riches at running back. Tank Bigsby, Travis Etienne, and Bhayshul Tuten have big-play capability. Add the reliable LeQuint Allent to the mix, and their backfield is in great shape ahead of the regular season.

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Teams will have trouble containing Dyami Brown and the Jaguars offense

Dyami Brown is right when he says that opposing teams will have to pick their poison when they face the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2025. They have a talented group of receivers in Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington, Travis Hunter, and Brown himself. With all four in the mix, defenses won't be able to double-team or zero in on any of them.

On top of that, tight end Brenton Strange should have several favorable matchups working in the middle with all the attention his teammates will get.

Circling back to the Jacksonville running back room, the Jags will make an emphasis on pounding the rock, and teams will need to either bring in an extra defender to the box or drop one in coverage and run the risk of getting steamrolled. If that wasn't enough, Trevor Lawrence is the healthiest he's been in a while and showed noticeable improvement under Liam Coen.

When you add it all up, the Jaguars have the ingredients for a top-10 offense in 2025. Of course, they need to prove it on the football field, but the talent is certainly there.

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