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WR #322
Josh Cameron headshot
Josh Cameron headshot

Josh Cameron

Tier 12

JAX · WR · Age 23

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

184Stable

Josh Cameron is a 2026 sixth-round pick (191st overall, Baylor) landing in one of the NFL's most congested receiver rooms — Brian Thomas Jr., Jakobi Meyers,...

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Prospect Profile2026 Class

67.1Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)359

Composite Breakdown

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

Computed from 3 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%▲top 25%Round 6, Pick 10
  • Combine Athletic17%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%▲top 23%ECR #67
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 79th percentile

BMI
86%

Risk & Opportunity Analysis (8 flags)

Risk Flags

4
  • Target Competition

    Cameron enters a Jaguars WR room featuring Brian Thomas Jr., Travis Hunter (2025 #2 overall pick), Jakobi Meyers, and Parker Washington ahead of him. With four established contributors above him, there is virtually no near-term path to fantasy-relevant target volume.

  • Draft Capital

    A 6th-round selection (191st overall) signals a developmental and special-teams role rather than a genuine starter projection. Late-round WRs face steep attrition rates in training camp and Year 1, and low draft capital correlates poorly with dynasty breakouts.

  • Scheme Fit

    Scouting reports flag that Cameron lacks the suddenness to beat press coverage and needs substantial route-tree expansion beyond the relatively simple Baylor scheme. These NFL readiness gaps will meaningfully slow any path to offensive playing time.

  • Roster Competition

    Fellow 2026 sixth-rounder CJ Williams competes directly for the final WR roster spots, splitting an already razor-thin opportunity.

Opportunity Flags

4
  • Roster Pathway

    Cameron's return ability and special-teams versatility provide a realistic route to the 53-man roster and continued coaching-staff visibility. Special teams performance is the most viable near-term bridge to any offensive opportunity.

  • Development Arc

    Cameron was a walk-on who became a back-to-back All-Big 12 selection (2024-2025), leading Baylor in receptions, yards, and TDs both seasons. The late-bloomer arc suggests above-average processing and hand strength that can emerge given developmental runway.

  • Youth Upside

    Young WR (23) — still in value appreciation phase

  • Team Interest

    The Jaguars traded up to select Cameron, surrendering picks 196 and 245 to New England to move up to 191, signaling minor but genuine organizational conviction beyond a pure late-round flier.

Scenarios (4)
  • Special teams / fringe rosterlikely+0%

    Makes roster as gunner/returner with negligible offensive snaps

  • Practice squad or cutpossible-35%

    Loses depth battle to CJ Williams or a UDFA in camp

  • Depth role via injury attritionpossible+20%

    Injuries to Washington/Meyers open WR4/5 reps

  • Emerges as rotational WR3unlikely+45%

    Multiple departures/injuries plus strong camp earn a real route tree

Format Comparison

Josh Cameron — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR SFBest184—
PPR 1QBBest184—