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Tank Bigsby was involved in too many turnovers as a rookie to earn consistent opportunities. In Year 2, he flashed borderline fantasy relevance when Travis Etienne Jr. was either limited or sidelined due to injury.
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From Weeks 4 to 8, Bigsby finished as the RB20 despite averaging just 0.4 receptions per game, a clear limitation to his fantasy ceiling. His role could grow in 2025 if he remains the team’s primary goal-line option, especially with new head coach Liam Coen potentially improving the offense’s overall efficiency.
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However, Jacksonville’s decision to draft Bhayshul Tuten in the fourth round complicates the backfield picture. Bigsby will need double-digit carries and at least a modest receiving role to remain fantasy-relevant. Despite his limitations, he showed high-end efficiency with 3.74 yards after contact per attempt (third among RBs) and 0.28 avoided tackles per attempt (fifth).