The Jaguars are reportedly planning a significant shift in how they utilize Travis Hunter for the 2026 season.
Following a rookie campaign where Hunter primarily saw the field on offense, the organization intends to transition him into a full-time starting cornerback role while maintaining a "part-time" presence at wide receiver.
The move represents a reversal of the usage seen during his debut season, prioritizing defensive stability.
The 2026 plan will see those proportions largely swapped.
In limited defensive reps last year, Hunter recorded 15 tackles and three passes defended.
The strategy comes as Hunter continues his recovery from a season-ending knee injury suffered in November.
The Jaguars' staff believes he can develop into an "elite" NFL corner while remaining a specialized impact player on offense.
By moving the former Heisman winner to a full-time defensive role, the Jaguars are looking to maximize the value of their top draft investment at a high-need position.
While he remains a two-way player in name, his primary identity in 2026 will be that of a starting NFL cornerback.
The Jaguars are reportedly planning a significant shift in how they utilize Travis Hunter for the 2026 season.
Following a rookie campaign where Hunter primarily saw the field on offense, the organization intends to transition him into a full-time starting cornerback role while maintaining a "part-time" presence at wide receiver.
The move represents a reversal of the usage seen during his debut season, prioritizing defensive stability.
The 2026 plan will see those proportions largely swapped.
In limited defensive reps last year, Hunter recorded 15 tackles and three passes defended.
The strategy comes as Hunter continues his recovery from a season-ending knee injury suffered in November.
The Jaguars' staff believes he can develop into an "elite" NFL corner while remaining a specialized impact player on offense.
By moving the former Heisman winner to a full-time defensive role, the Jaguars are looking to maximize the value of their top draft investment at a high-need position.
While he remains a two-way player in name, his primary identity in 2026 will be that of a starting NFL cornerback.