The new deal includes $20 million in guarantees, NFL Media reported.

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Hurns has been a solid No. 2 receiver since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2014. The former Miami star caught 51 passes for 677 yards and six touchdowns as a rookie. He then improved by catching 64 passes for 1,031 yards with 10 touchdowns last season.

With Hurns paired opposite Allen Robinson, another talented young receiver, the Jaguars have a potent duo for years to come.

From a fantasy football standpoint, Hurns is an intriguing prospect on a rising offense. Quarterback Blake Bortles has been inconsistent at times, but he’s a flamethrower who has proven he’s more than capable of providing value to multiple wide receivers.