Jaguars Develop Two-Way Role for Rookie Travis Hunter
Jaguars Develop Two-Way Role for Rookie Travis Hunter

Jaguars Develop Two-Way Role for Rookie Travis Hunter

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The Jacksonville Jaguars plan to utilize rookie Travis Hunter in a two-way role as both a wide receiver and cornerback, a rarity in the modern NFL with the last full-time two-way player dating back to 1962. While Hunter has been rotating between offense and defense during offseason activities, head coach Liam Coen has emphasized a gradual approach, ensuring Hunter does not practice both positions on the same day during the offseason to maximize his development and success. Hunter has been primarily working on offense during media-visible sessions but is expected to take on defensive reps in high-leverage situations in the regular season, such as third downs and two-minute drills. The Jaguars see Hunter’s unique skill set and versatility as valuable, and his playing time on both sides could substantially increase his earnings through the NFL's performance-based pay system. Hunter's personality and leadership have also impressed coaches and teammates, enhancing his presence both on and off the field. Overall, the Jaguars are carefully balancing his dual-role development with long-term success in mind, recognizing the historic nature and challenges of such a two-way NFL role.

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