
"They might be regretting that right now. Brown's production has been modest, to put it mildly. He's been involved a lot, logging 62 percent of Jacksonville's offensive snaps. However, the consistency falls short of the required standards. Brown now has three drops this season after his latest blunder against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football. It didn't prevent the Jaguars from securing a memorable win, but it did not exactly earn more trust from quarterback Trevor Lawrence or the coaching staff."
"The North Carolina product has been credited with dropping 16.7 percent of his targets. Brown isn't excelling when his number is called. That's a dangerous combination that won't go unnoticed when the time comes to negotiate a potential extension. His catch success rate of 66.7 percent is down from the 75.0% last season in Washington. Brown is not meeting expectations, and a massive effort is needed to turn the tide. Unless he can muster more, his time in Jacksonville could be short-lived."
General manager Adam Peters declined to re-sign wide receiver Dyami Brown, who joined the Jacksonville Jaguars on a one-year, $10 million deal with $9.5 million guaranteed. Brown finished his Washington tenure strongly but had a costly fumble in the NFC Championship game. In Jacksonville, he has played 62 percent of offensive snaps yet produced inconsistent results, totaling three drops this season, including a lapse on Monday Night Football. Brown's drop rate is 16.7 percent and his catch success rate has fallen to 66.7 percent from 75.0 percent last season. Significant improvement is required to secure a longer-term role.
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