Travis Hunter’s versatility made most NFL franchises turn their attention to him during the recent draft, but it was the Jacksonville Jaguars who were fortunate enough to secure his services. While it’s still unclear which position he’ll ultimately play, a New Orleans Saints legend has made his opinion on the matter very clear.
Cameron Jordan is arguably one of the most experienced defensive players in the league. His opinion carries significant weight, and when asked whether Hunter could realistically play both positions throughout an entire season, the Saints’ defensive end made it clear he has no objections to the idea.
“I mean, why not?” Jordan said Thursday on NFL Live. “He did it in college and he showed excellence. He was at the top of the best positions, at both DB and receiver. You could say the top.“
Still, the eight-time Pro Bowler added a clarification to his stance, noting that while Hunter might be able to handle multiple snaps at both positions in a single game, maintaining that pace throughout his entire career could be a different story.
“I just need to know what position he’s starting at. Like, if you say DB, then you have to limit your reps at wide receiver. And if you say wide receiver, then you have to limit your reps at DB. Do I think that he has 120 snaps in him? Yes. For a season? Probably. For 10 years? Absolutely not.”
What position will Liam Coen use Travis Hunter in?
While head coach Liam Coen has yet to make any official statement, early signs point toward Travis Hunter being featured primarily as a wide receiver in his rookie season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The former Colorado Buffaloes star, known for his rare two-way talent, has sparked excitement around the league with his ability to impact both sides of the ball.
Hunter’s explosive speed, precise route-running, and natural playmaking ability make him a compelling weapon in an offense that needs fresh energy. With the departure of veteran receivers and a desire to support Trevor Lawrence‘s development, Jacksonville may look to Hunter as a dynamic option in the passing game.
That said, the door hasn’t been completely closed on Hunter contributing defensively. Coen and the Jaguars may still explore situational snaps at cornerback, especially given Hunter’s instincts and athleticism. But as it stands, his primary role is expected to be on offense — where the team believes he can make the most immediate and consistent impact.
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