Van Jefferson

Van Jefferson

29-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
Tennessee Titans
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Jefferson saw an increase in role in 2024 as a Steeler, logging the second-most offensive snaps in his career (683). However, his productive as a receiver was still relatively limited, as he finished the season with only 24 receptions and 276 yards. Jefferson moved on from Pittsburgh during the offseason and signed a modest one-year, $2.5 million deal with the Titans. At the time of his signing, it appeared that he could handle a significant role. However, the team added both Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike during the draft while also inking Tyler Lockett after Jefferson signed. Jefferson is still likely make the roster out of training camp, and could on the field regularly to begin the season. However, his impact has proven to be limited even with a relatively full snap count, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him phased out of the offense if one or both of Ayomanor or Dike can prove themselves. Read Past Outlooks
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Signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the Titans in March of 2025.
Limited to seven snaps
WRTennessee Titans
September 8, 2025
Jefferson was not targeted in Sunday's 20-12 loss to the Broncos.
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Jefferson's usage in the preseason suggested he would have a role in the Titans' offense to begin the season. Instead, he was on the field for only seven offensive snaps, fifth-most among the team's wide receiver corps. Jefferson looks unlikely to contribute much offensively, barring injury.
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200 lbs
 
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Jefferson has regressed in each season since posting 821 yards in 2021. Ultimately, Jefferson is best cast as a rotational receiver. Even if the receiver sees a solid snap share, the expectation is that the Steelers will be a run-heavy team. In terms of targets, George Pickens should dominate, leaving little for the ancillary receivers. After being targeted 43 and 44 times over the past two seasons, Jefferson could see similar work this year in Pittsburgh. Consequently, a 300-yard season would be considered a success.
Jefferson's 2023 debut was delayed until Week 8 due to an offseason knee surgery, and with many injuries to multiple Rams wideouts, he had every chance to build upon his sophomore campaign (50-802-6 on 89 targets). Instead, he struggled to produce, putting up 24-369-3 on 44 targets in 11 games, some of which can be attributed to a rotating door of QBs that stepped in with Matthew Stafford out for the season after Week 11. With Allen Robinson traded to the Steelers this offseason, Jefferson now sits second on the depth chart behind Cooper Kupp, and a lackluster group of unproven receivers lie behind the duo. Kupp again will be a target hog for Stafford, but Jefferson will have plenty of chances to be the secondary threat on the Rams offense.
Jefferson was an unusual second-round pick in 2020, to put it nicely, with his profile lacking standout production or measurables, on top of being one of the oldest players in his draft class. He barely played as a rookie, but last year he got a chance to show off some of the crafty route- running that inspired the Rams to draft him so early. Jefferson was the team's No. 3 receiver most of the year, and at one point midseason he even had 418 yards and four TDs in a span of seven games. He then all but disappeared, averaging 30.8 receiving yards the final four weeks of the regular season and 26.3 yards in three playoff games (with no TDs). Despite the disappointing finish, Jefferson looks like the favorite for the No. 3 role in a high-powered passing game again, behind target-hog Cooper Kupp and offseason addition Allen Robinson. The other options would seem to be Ben Skowronek (who struggled last season) or 2021 second-rounder Tutu Atwell (5-9, 165).
The 57th overall pick last year, Jefferson generated considerable preseason hype on which he did not remotely deliver. He finished with only 31 targets in 16 games and was buried in the offense behind wide receivers Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp and Josh Reynolds. Poor quarterback play from Jared Goff didn’t help, but there’s hope for 2021. Matthew Stafford should be a big upgrade for the Rams at quarterback, and Reynolds is now in Tennessee, putting Jefferson behind only Kupp and Woods. (The Rams signed DeSean Jackson, but he’s 
34 years old and has played eight games the last two years.) At 6-1, 200, Jefferson has average size, and though he did not run the 40-yard dash at the 2020 NFL Combine due to a broken foot, he was clocked as the fastest player during the Senior Bowl at 21.05 mph, likely putting him in the low 4.4s for the 40. Bottom line, Jefferson has upside in Year 2, competing for snaps with the 34-year-old Jackson and 165-pound rookie Tutu Atwell in what should be a good passing offense.
The 2020 second-round selection is a smooth route runner with soft hands and NFL size (6-1, 200). His collegiate numbers don't jump off the page, but last year's 13.4 yards per reception and six touchdowns over 12 games shouldn't be viewed outside the context of Florida's offense, either. The Gators ranked 97th in offensive plays per game and spread the ball around, with seven players catching at least 25 passes. The Rams also have an opening for him after trading Brandin Cooks to Houston. Jefferson's set to battle Josh Reynolds for playing time as the third receiver behind Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, and the rookie's fantasy value should rise for the 2021 campaign with Kupp and Reynolds both in the final year of their rookie contracts. The son of Shawn Jefferson, a 13-year pro and current receivers coach with the Jets, he has a murky 2020 outlook with so much offseason uncertainty. Jefferson also underwent surgery in March to repair a fracture in his right foot, so monitoring his status leading into the season will be important.
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Big catch against Minnesota
WRTennessee Titans
August 22, 2025
Jefferson recorded three receptions on three targets for 102 yards and one touchdown in Friday's 23-13 preseason win over the Vikings.
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Targeted once in Titans debut
WRTennessee Titans
August 10, 2025
Jefferson did not catch his only target during Saturday's 29-7 preseason loss to the Buccaneers.
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Listed as starter
WRTennessee Titans
August 6, 2025
Jefferson is listed as a starting receiver on Tennessee's first unofficial depth chart, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
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Lands one-year contract
WRTennessee Titans
March 12, 2025
Jefferson and the Titans reached agreement Wednesday on a one-year, $2.5 million contract, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
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Shows slight improvement in 2024
WRPittsburgh Steelers
January 15, 2025
Jefferson secured 24 of 40 targets for 276 yards and two touchdowns over 17 regular-season appearances in 2024.
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Could be bargain WR2 for Titans
WRTennessee Titans
March 22, 2025
Daniel Popper of The Athletic believes Jefferson's contract with the Titans could be among the best bargains in the 2025 free-agent class.
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Jefferson has a nice opportunity to win the starting wide receiver job opposite Calvin Ridley in Tennessee. If Jefferson can do so, he should have little trouble outperforming his one-year, $2.5 million deal in Tennessee. Jefferson's best season came with the Rams in 2021, when he posted 802 receiving yards and six touchdowns in the regular season.
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