A 20 point fantasy week in Week 4 has Jackson 23rd among receivers thus far in 2015, but that solid outing may have a bittersweet flavor to it.
Simply put, Jackson scored only four points the week before. It’s that kind of inconsistency that has plagued the towering receiver throughout his career, and 2015 hasn’t been any different. Jackson had 51 yards in Week 1, then put up 54 and a TD in Week 2 only to catch two passes for 40 yards in Week 3. He’s hit or miss, especially with Jameis Winston under center, and that is makes him a stressful player to start and a stressful player to watch.
Yes, Jackson belong in the starting lineup of most fantasy teams, but he's almost assuredly going to suffer several dud games throughout the season. Especially with Mike Evans hogging targets and Austin Sefarious-Jenkings set to return at some point. If last week’s outburst inflates his value, he may be a good trade chip.