Jacksonville signed Christian Kirk and Zay Jones to nice free agent contracts, but I’m not confident those guys will post good numbers. When Doug Pederson was coaching in Philadelphia, after all, the wide receivers weren’t all that involved in the offense.

Pederson was the head coach in Philadelphia for five years, with three of those teams making the playoffs (and one winning the whole thing). Yet none of those teams had a wide receiver who finished with top-20 numbers. Only four had a wide receiver who even ranked in the top 40 at his position.

PEDERSON'S RECEIVERS IN PHILADELPHIA
YearPlayerTgtRecYdsTDPPRRk
2017Alshon Jeffery120577899195.921
2017Nelson Agholor95627688193.523
2018Alshon Jeffery92658436185.327
2018Nelson Agholor97647364165.634
2016Jordan Matthews117738043171.444
2020Greg Ward79534196133.359
2019Alshon Jeffery73434904122.260
2020Travis Fulgham67385394115.966
2017Torrey Smith6736430290.774
2019Nelson Agholor6939363396.075
2016Nelson Agholor6936365287.986
2016Dorial Green-Beckham7436392287.287
2020Jalen Reagor5431396187.291
2019Greg Ward4028254159.9101
2018Jordan Matthews2820300262.0105
2017Mack Hollins2216226144.6115
2020DeSean Jackson2614236144.8125
2019DeSean Jackson109159236.9129
2019J.J. Arcega-Whiteside2210169132.9136
2016Paul Turner149126021.6145
2020John Hightower2910167028.8147
2020Quez Watkins137106123.6154
2020Alshon Jeffery136115123.5155
2020J.J. Arcega-Whiteside8485020.5160
2016Bryce Treggs12380011.7164
2017Marcus Johnson854509.5168
2018Kamar Aiken7653011.3169
2019Deontay Burnett424806.8176
2018Shelton Gibson314805.8180
2017Shelton Gibson321103.1187
2020Deontay Burnett431904.9200

Those are different teams and different years, of course. With the size of the contract the Jaguars gave Kirk, you would think they believe he’s going to be pretty good. He’s deal has been reported at $72 million for four years, and I think they’re on the hook for at least $39 million for the next two years (if they want to pull the plug early).

Kirk didn’t put up great numbers in Arizona. He’s never had a 1,000-yard season, and he’s never caught more than 6 TDs in a season. As things stand right now, I don’t think I’ll be thinking about him at all as one of the top 20 receivers on my board – probably more of a top-30 guy.

Zay Jones signed a three-year deal averaging $8 million – less than half as much. They’re probably thinking right now that he’ll be a starter, but let’s see how things play out when guys get to camp and start working out. Easy to see Jones becoming more of a rotational player or third guy.

—Ian Allan