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Travis Hunter is the wild card on this offense. The gifted two-way player spent time during the Jags' recent minicamp on both sides of the ball, further fueling expectations that he will be used in some capacity like he was used in college but more focused on offense.
The question remains, though: How will a 22-year-old rookie fare in the NFL if he plays offense and defense? We only have Deion Sanders and, to a lesser degree, Charles Woodson as examples in modern times, but even they played the bulk of their time on defense. That question will remain through draft season and will only be revealed, of course, during the season. That means whoever drafts Hunter will do so not fully understanding how it will play out. But considering Hunter is viewed at this point as a low-end WR3, perhaps it's a risk worth taking.
The other question to ask is: If Brian Thomas Jr. continues ascending, how much production would be left for Hunter? It's a real concern but one that could pay off handsomely should Hunter become a force on offense. Hunter is one of those players that you wait and wait and wait on, and if it reaches a certain point in the draft where he is still available - Round 9 or 10 perhaps - you grab him.
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Jaguars release veteran WR Gabe Davis Played 10 games in Jacksonville last season By: Mike Krueger | Wed May 7, 9:40 am

| | The Jacksonville Jaguars have released WR Gabe Davis, the team announced today. (JaguarsPR on X)
FFToday's Take: Jacksonville signed Davis last off-season to a three-year deal which had $11 million guaranteed still remaining. Davis never get on track with Jaguars, posting a 20-239-2 line in 10 games last season. He's off the fantasy radar for now while Jacksonville moves forward with Brian Thomas Jr. and rookie Travis Hunter at the position.

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