Jaguars’ Travis Hunter Pursues Rare Two-Way NFL Role
Jaguars’ Travis Hunter Pursues Rare Two-Way NFL Role

Jaguars’ Travis Hunter Pursues Rare Two-Way NFL Role

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Travis Hunter, drafted No. 2 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, is set to play both wide receiver and cornerback, a rare two-way role last seen in the NFL decades ago and drawing comparisons to Deion Sanders and Charles Woodson. Hunter, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner, has the support of head coach Liam Coen and plans to pursue both positions despite skepticism from analysts like Chris Broussard and Willie Colon. The Jaguars intend to manage his workload carefully, relying on veterans Tyson Campbell and Brian Thomas Jr. to help ease his transition and reduce injury risk. Hunter's standout college career at Colorado has fueled high expectations for his NFL impact. His prospects for winning Defensive Rookie of the Year may depend on his defensive snap count, making load management a key consideration. Hunter's exceptional talent and determination could make him a high-impact rookie if the Jaguars successfully balance his dual-role ambitions.

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