As a ccs, the key to performance is the bandwidth over which impedance is kept constant and for that I am not sure JFETs do as well as cheaper bipolars.
But if you are talking about replacing a battery bias scheme with JFETs then I am now perplexed. The battery is a voltage source, not a CCS. In biasing, it is used in a very different way like a bypassed resistor, high DC resistance but short circuit for AC. CCS is high AC impedance. I've generally only seen battery bias in fixed bias mode, CCS in cathode bias.