Overview
- Jacksonville’s first unofficial depth chart names Hunter one of three starting wide receivers alongside Brian Thomas Jr. and Dyami Brown and designates him as the top reserve at outside cornerback behind Tyson Campbell
- Hunter has rotated between offense and defense throughout the first two weeks of training camp and logged 17 offensive snaps (four catches for 43 yards) and 21 defensive snaps in last Friday’s scrimmage
- Strength coach reports of “never-before-seen” endurance have led the Jaguars to phase his repetitions and closely monitor his workload across both playbooks
- Hunter’s Heisman-winning season at Colorado—96 receptions for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns, plus four interceptions and 35 tackles on defense—underscored Jacksonville’s decision to trade up for his two-way potential
- The coaching staff plans to evaluate Hunter’s performance in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Steelers before finalizing how he will be deployed on both sides of the ball during the regular season