The Jacksonville Jaguars plan to utilize star Travis Hunter as a full-time cornerback and a part-time wide receiver for the 2026 season, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The reported move represents a major shift in the team's strategy for the former No. 2 overall pick as he prepares for his second professional campaign.
According to @RapSheet, the organization intends to prioritize Hunter’s elite coverage skills in the secondary while scaling back his offensive snaps. This plan aims to maximize his impact on defense while managing his physical toll following an LCL injury that ended his rookie season in Week 7. However, the report was immediately met with skepticism by the player himself. Hunter publicly challenged the report on social media, responding with, "Who told you this?"
The discrepancy between the reported team plans and Hunter’s public reaction adds a layer of uncertainty to the Jaguars' offseason. While the team is reportedly looking to anchor the secondary with his talent, the extent of his involvement in the passing game remains a developing narrative. Hunter was a sensation as a two-way star in college and during the early weeks of his rookie year, making this potential role shift a significant story to watch heading into training camp.
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