The Jaguars picked up their first win of the season as Gardner Minshew mania descended on Jacksonville in a sloppy, 20-7 AFC South showdown. We saw solid performances from D.J. Chark and the Jaguars defense, Titans offensive ineptitude and a lot of penalties. Here’s what it means for fantasy football:

Tennessee Titans

– The Titans offensive line had no answers for the Jaguars pass rush. Marcus Mariota looked abysmal, but managed to redeem himself from a fantasy perspective in garbage time. He finished with 23 completions on 40 attempts for 304 passing yards and zero touchdowns. He had 34 rushing yards on six attempts. Mariota’s fantasy outlook is bleak with the state of their offensive line, though he should get a little help once left tackle Taylor Lewan returns from suspension in Week 5. At this point, he is merely an option in deep two-quarterback or superflex leagues.

– Running back Derrick Henry and tight end Delanie Walker were likely the only Titans players started in your fantasy leagues. Henry averaged 2.6 yards per carry but, like Mariota, salvaged his evening late by scoring Tennessee’s lone touchdown. Despite this dismal effort, he is still a RB2 moving forward. Walker caught seven of his nine targets for 64 yards. He did not score a touchdown, but his consistent production as a pass catcher keeps him in reliable TE1 territory.

– When not being sacked, Mariota managed to make a few big plays to his receivers: Tajae Sharp caught two of three targets, one for 47 yards and another for 23 yards, and Corey Davis made a 20-yard one-handed catch. Both receivers drew coverage from a disgruntled Jalen Ramsey throughout the game. Neither is an appealing fantasy play, especially in light of the Titans offensive line woes.

Jacksonville Jaguars

– It would be a disservice to mention the Titans struggles and not give due credit to the Jaguars defense. They allowed seven points, sacked Mariota nine times (three of which came from Calais Campbell), and forced a fumble. Their defense will inevitably suffer with the impending trade of Jalen Ramsey, but their pass rush makes the Jaguars D/ST an attractive play, especially against teams with weak quarterback protection.

– Minshew got his second start as a Jaguar Thursday night and connected with both wide receiver D.J. Chark and tight end James O’Shaughnessy for touchdowns. This was Chark’s third touchdown of the year and he finished the evening with four catches on five targets for 76 yards. Meanwhile, Dede Westbrook caught five of nine targets for 46 yards and has only 79 yards on the season.

Chark and Westbrook are both WR3s/flex options with some upside, albeit trending opposite directions. Keep an eye on Minshew, whose personal brand and on-field prowess have been a welcome surprise to a team everyone wrote off after losing starting quarterback Nick Foles in Week 1. He could elevate to QB2 status in fantasy and win many hearts in the process.

– A late 69-yard run obscured an otherwise ugly outing from running back Leonard Fournette. Prior to that, he had 12 carries for negative eight yards. He has yet to crest the 100-yard mark in a single game this season and his performance and usage in this offense has been worrisome. He is still a usable RB2, but he might be a good player to try to package in a trade to someone in your league who is needy at the position.