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WR #193
Ja'Kobi Lane headshot
Ja'Kobi Lane headshot

Ja'Kobi Lane

Tier 11

BAL · WR · Age 22

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

1,260Declining

Ja'Kobi Lane is a 22-year-old, 6'4" jump-ball X-receiver drafted No. 80 overall (R3) by Baltimore, where he enters an 'intense rookie battle' with fellow 2026...

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Prospect Profile2026 Class

38.6Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)2,376
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)1,294
  • Spread▼−46%

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Ja'Kobi Lane to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Ja'Kobi Lane's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 4 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%•~averageRound 3, Pick 16
  • Combine Athletic17%▲~average
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%▼bottom 11%ECR #312
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 34th percentile

forty63%
vertical92%
broad_jump89%
Speed59%
burst_score91%
HaSS73%
sparq_x92%
BMI6%
Catch Rad.98%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ja'Kobi Lane's Speed Score?
Ja'Kobi Lane's Speed Score ranks in the 59.1458153580673th percentile among NFL prospects at the position.
Risk & Opportunity Analysis (10 flags)

Risk Flags

4
  • Target Competition

    Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and Devontez Walker are all ahead of Lane on the depth chart. The Ravens also drafted Elijah Sarratt in the same class, creating a crowded room where Lane will compete for situational snaps in Year 1.

  • Offensive Context

    Baltimore is one of the most run-heavy offenses in the NFL with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, compressing overall WR target volume. Even as Lane climbs the depth chart, the ceiling on raw targets is lower here than in pass-first offenses.

  • Technique Concerns

    Concentration drops pop up consistently on Lane's college tape, a concern given NFL cornerbacks will punish hesitation at the catch point. This flaw could limit his early earning of Lamar Jackson's trust.

  • Scheme Fit

    USC's offense did not demand a full route tree from Lane, leaving questions about his ability to create separation against NFL corners on intermediate and underneath routes beyond contested-catch situations.

Opportunity Flags

6
  • Red Zone Role

    Lane is one of the premier red-zone prospects in the 2026 class — 11 of his 16 career TDs came in the red zone, and he profiles immediately as Baltimore's jump-ball weapon in scoring position. TD-floor potential exists from Week 1.

  • Target Vacancy

    DeAndre Hopkins and Isaiah Likely departed in free agency, freeing roughly 76 targets in Baltimore — the Ravens drafted Lane and Sarratt specifically to fill that void, so there is a genuine open path to snaps.

  • Scheme Fit

    At 6'4", 208 lbs with a 40-inch vertical and 10.5-inch hands, Lane is by far the biggest WR on the Ravens roster, filling a genuine organizational need. The front office explicitly targeted size in this draft, giving Lane a defined role identity.

  • QB Synergy

    Lamar Jackson has historically rewarded athletic WRs who can win contested catches and work the end zone — Lane's jump-ball profile aligns well with how Jackson can extend plays and attack smaller defenders. Trust could develop faster than expected.

  • Path to Starter

    Rashod Bateman has an injury history and Devontez Walker is unproven; if either underperforms in 2026, Lane has a realistic path to the WR2 role as early as Year 2, especially given his physical tools and organizational investment.

  • Youth Upside

    Young WR (22) — still in value appreciation phase

Scenarios (4)
  • Red-zone TD contributor, Year 1possible+10%

    Wins situational/red-zone snaps over Walker and converts size mismatches into 4-6 TDs as a rookie

  • Loses rookie battle to Sarrattpossible-30%

    Sarratt out-performs in camp/preseason and Lane is buried as WR4/5 with minimal target share

  • WR2 emergence by Year 2unlikely+40%

    Bateman fails to bounce back and Lane develops a fuller route tree to claim the perimeter WR2 job

  • Depth/special-teams stagnationpossible-25%

    Run-heavy scheme plus crowded room limits Lane to spot snaps with no standalone value

Format Comparison

Ja'Kobi Lane — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR 1QBBest1,385—
PPR SF1,260-125