There is a very intriguing development happening down in Jacksonville, Florida currently.
Former five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry is apparently trying to make a comeback.
According to insider Ari Meirov, Landry is at Jaguars minicamp and hoping for a spot on the roster.
Still just 31 years of age, Landry has some left in the tank.
Veteran WR Jarvis Landry is at #Jaguars minicamp trying out for the team. pic.twitter.com/CQnqjMj39R
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) May 10, 2024
Adding the former LSU Tiger couldn’t hurt the Jags.
Although his speed and twitchiness may be gone, he could still provide Doug Peterson with another quality pass-catcher.
He has three career 1,000-yard seasons in his career, six seasons with at least 80+ catches, and he set the NFL record for most catches through a player’s first six NFL seasons.
Jacksonville does already have a quality group of offensive skill pieces.
Despite losing Calvin Ridley to the Tennessee Titans this offseason, the offense still has an 1,000-yard receiver in Christian Kirk, a first-round draft choice in LSU’s Brian Thomas Jr., an 1,000-yard rusher in Travis Etienne, and a Pro Bowl tight end in Evan Engram.
Adding the former second-round pick in Landry would be a really smart and somewhat cheap move.
Landry could come in and add some depth and even more experience to a younger team that is looking to contend for an AFC South title.
Pro Bowl quarterback Trevor Lawrence could also benefit from the addition of Landry, who has been around a lot of quarterbacks throughout his nine NFL seasons.
Landry last played for the New Orleans Saints in 2022 after stints in both Miami and Cleveland.
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