Given Jacksonville’s injuries at wide receiver, especially Travis Hunter, I’d consider it a win-win. The Jags have a shot to be a playoff team but needed to bolster their receiving corps with a proven wideout. Meyers fills their gap offensively and should become one of Trevor Lawrence’s favorite targets with his ability to separate.
Meanwhile, as mentioned above, the Raiders need to start thinking about the future, and Meyers was taking reps/playing time away from rookie Jack Bech, the organization’s second-round pick last April. Also, general manager John Spytek now has 10 draft picks to build the rest of the roster or use as ammunition to trade up for the quarterback of the future. Leading up to the trade deadline, I felt like the most Spytek could get for Meyers was a fourth-rounder, so the sixth is a solid sweetener to the deal.