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Ja'Kobi Lane Fantasy Stats

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Wide Receiver #6

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Height / Weight 6'4"  /  200 lbs.
Date of Birth (Age) Aug 5, 2004 (21)
Experience Rookie
Drafted 2026 NFL Draft, 3rd Round, Pick #80 (Ravens)
College USC

2026 Rankings (PPR)

Preseason WR86
Current -
Week1 -

Season Stats

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Ja'Kobi Lane News

Ja'Kobi Lane  • WR  •  Ravens

Ja'Kobi Lane a Great Fit for Ravens, Potential Steal in Rookie Drafts

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane was a third-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, but he has the potential to make an impact on offense from Day 1. The Ravens have long been seeking another reliable receiver to pair with Zay Flowers, but none of Rashod Bateman, Devontez Walker, or LaJohntay Wester have lived up to the hype so far. Lane could be the answer for the Ravens, and we could possibly even see him start alongside Flowers in Week 1. He's the first receiver drafted by the Ravens' new coaching staff, led by head coach Jesse Minter and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, so we already know the staff thinks highly of him. Whether Lane will consistently receive catchable targets from Lamar Jackson remains unclear, but we're bullish on the possibility of the Baltimore offense being able to support two fantasy-relevant wide receivers going forward. Even if Lane doesn't end up having a huge role from Day 1, he should be a key piece of their long-term plans, making him an intriguing target in rookie drafts. He projects as an early third-round pick in 2026 rookie drafts, and he's the WR77 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.
Yesterday   
Ja'Kobi Lane  • WR  •  Ravens

Is Ja'Kobi Lane the Pass-Catching Answer the Ravens Have Been Seeking?

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane could occupy an immediate role heading into the 2026 NFL season. Although Lane didn't hear his name called until the third round of the NFL Draft, he represents a clear roster fit for the Ravens, who have struggled to find a true No. 2 receiver in recent years. Rashod Bateman has proven to be a bust, and Devontez Walker has been unable to emerge as a consistent pass-catching threat through two years in the league. As a result, Lane could start opposite Zay Flowers as early as Week 1. He checks in at 6-foot-4 with large hands and a large wingspan, making him a high-upside red-zone target for Lamar Jackson. That will be particularly valuable after the departure of Isaiah Likely, which left Jackson with one fewer red-zone target. Lane can produce in a variety of contested situations, and we wouldn't be surprised to see Jackson look his way often. The USC product is the overall WR77 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings, and he projects as a late second-round pick in most 2026 rookie drafts.
May 13   
Ja'Kobi Lane  • WR  •  Ravens

Ja'Kobi Lane Heading to the Ravens With 80th Overall Pick

The Baltimore Ravens selected USC wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane in the third round of the 2026 NFL draft at No. 80 overall. Lane has good size at the position at 6-foot-4 and 208 pounds. Lane had a career-high 12 touchdowns in his sophomore season for the Trojans in 2024 and finished his collegiate career with a 49-745-4 line in 11 games last year. Unsurprisingly, he offers a big catch radius and is a prototypical X receiver that should really help Baltimore's offense in the red zone. The Ravens really needed the help through the air behind Zay Flowers after another disappointing season from Rashod Bateman in 2025. Depending on how Lane develops in training camp and the preseason, and how much chemistry he can develop with quarterback Lamar Jackson, he has the potential to open his rookie campaign as the WR2 behind Flowers. With the landing spot in Baltimore, Lane will have plenty of long-term upside for dynasty/keeper managers, and he could become a touchdown-dependent flex in redraft leagues in 2026.
Apr 24   
Ja'Kobi Lane  • WR

Can Ja'Kobi Lane Carve Out a Fantasy-Relevant Role as a Rookie?

Across 11 games as a junior at USC in 2025, wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane recorded 49 receptions for 745 yards and four touchdowns. The 21-year-old now appears likely to hear his name called at some point in the middle round of the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft in April. At 6'4" with a 40-inch vertical jump, Lane profiles as a big-bodied, ball-winning outside receiver. While he logged just four touchdown grabs in 2025, he showed his red zone prowess in 2024 by hauling in 12 touchdown catches in 13 games. However, Lane has some issues consistently creating separation against press coverage and is not the most shifty wideout in the short and intermediate areas of the field. As a result, Lane may have trouble providing consistent fantasy production in PPR-scoring formats, especially early in his career. Still, Lane has some upside as a downfield threat and is worthy of roster consideration in dynasty formats. RotoBaller currently ranks Lane as the 85th-best wide receiver for dynasty leagues.
Mar 28   
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