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Travis Hunter and his two-way magic: the secret weapon that could change Jacksonville destiny?

With a unique talent to shine on both offense and defense, the Jaguars rookie could be the piece that changes the rules of the game in the NFL

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Travis Hunter

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The 2025 NFL opens a new chapter with the arrival of Travis Hunter, a rookie who promises to break all the molds in Jacksonville.

Drafted with the second overall pick after a bold move by the Jaguars against Cleveland, the 21-year-old phenomenon isn’t here to go unnoticed.

His goal is to prove that football can still be reinvented with a player capable of shining in two key positions.

Travis Hunter: The secret weapon that could change the destiny of the Jacksonville Jaguars?

Hunter is no ordinary rookie. With a Heisman Trophy on his shelf and a college season that produced video game-like numbers, the former Colorado star blends talent, versatility, and a confidence reminiscent of Deion Sanders.

The question intriguing the entire NFL is clear: can Travis Hunter sustain a two-way role in such a demanding league?

A talent that defies NFL logic

In 2024, Travis Hunter logged more than 1,200 snaps, recording 92 receptions, 1,152 yards, and 14 touchdowns, while shutting down receivers as an All-American cornerback.

His ability to dominate on both sides of the ball puts him in a special category, but the NFL is unforgiving. At just 185 pounds (84 kg), critics question whether his body can withstand the weekly punishment of facing professionals.

Travis Hunter
Travis Hunter and his two-way magic: the secret weapon that could change Jacksonville destiny?

Head coach Liam Coen seems determined to use him as a slot receiver and nickel corner, pairing his defensive instincts with the offensive spark he can create alongside Trevor Lawrence.

If that chemistry takes off, the Jaguars could shock the league as early as Week 1 against Bryce Young’s Carolina Panthers.

Revolution or risk too great?

The numbers back up his potential: according to Pro Football Focus, Travis Hunter closed 2024 with elite grades in both coverage (88.7) and receiving (85.2).

Some analysts compare him to Charles Woodson, but with better hands, fueling almost mythical expectations in a franchise coming off a disappointing 4-13 season.

However, injuries have already raised concerns. His knee slowed him at Colorado, and a setback during the 2025 preseason made even the most optimistic pause.

Coen, well aware that Hunter is a fragile diamond, may limit his defensive reps in the early games.

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