For the first four seasons of his career, Gabe Davis was never the top receiving option for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills . But he did serve as a reliable big-play threat en route to 27 touchdowns throughout his stint with the franchise.
Before last season, though, the Bills made it clear that Davis wasn't a priority in their receiving corps by drafting Keon Coleman in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. With his deep-ball role no longer promised to him, Davis opted to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars on a lucrative three-year, $39M deal.
Trevor Lawrence is no Allen, but it's hard to blame the Jags' quarterback for the disappointment Davis was in his lone season in Jacksonville. Davis failed to make his presence felt in any capacity with the Jaguars, corralling just 20 catch