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From his rookie season to his second year, Jaxon Smith-Njigba's production, in receptions and yards took a leap. This was in ...
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FantasyPros on MSNFantasy Football Landmines: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Mike Evans, DJ Moore (2025)
Navigating your fantasy football draft can be tricky, especially when certain players come with more risk than reward. To ...
Stats and projections for Jaxon Smith-Njigba in fantasy football, including ADP, insights, and 2025 outlook, as the Seattle ...
Nijigba made a major fantasy impact last season. The WR40 in terms of ADP data, he posted career highs across the board, incl ...
Jaxon Smith-Njigba is poised to have a breakout season in 2025. The former Ohio State Buckeye has only been in the league for ...
Frank's 5 breakout players and potential league-winning picks for 2025. His top breakout candidates include Derrick Henry, ...
Smith-Njigba, listed at 6-foot, 202 pounds, said he set a goal to get “bigger, faster, stronger” entering his second NFL season. “I feel like I’m trending in the right direction,” he said.
Smith-Njigba missed all but 2 1/2 games last season, his final college one at Ohio State, because of a hamstring injury. He got that in the Buckeyes’ opener against Notre Dame last Labor Day ...
The Jaxon Smith-Njigba breakout season is here, and it hasn’t come quietly. Following a slow rookie season for a first-round wide receiver with as much excitement as Smith-Njigba generated, he ...
Smith-Njigba was drafted to be the team’s No. 3 receiver, but what makes him so valuable as Seattle tries to climb out of the hole it dug itself with a four-game losing streak is the fact that ...
Smith-Njigba is dangerous in those scenarios because he often won’t be pressed at the line and has the freedom to break either direction. 2:00: Time for goal-line work.
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