Summary
Travis Hunter, a rookie player for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is working on his recovery from a knee injury. There are rumors about the Jaguars planning to use him as a full-time cornerback and part-time receiver next season, but Hunter has questioned these rumors. After a successful run under Deion Sanders in college, Hunter showed potential before his season-ending injury last year.
Key Facts
- Travis Hunter was the second overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL Draft.
- He played both offense and defense but suffered a knee injury ending his rookie season early.
- NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Hunter is recovering well and should be ready for training camp.
- The Jaguars might use him more as a cornerback and less as a receiver next season.
- Hunter questioned the rumors about his new roles shared by Rapoport.
- Last season, Hunter had more snaps on offense compared to defense, with 28 receptions and 15 tackles.
- He's been working towards returning as both a wide receiver and cornerback.