Grade: B
What will Travis Hunter do in Jacksonville? Maybe heal cancer. This is at least the feeling that you get from the new director general of Jags James Gladstone, who could not help but wax at the two -way introductory press conference: “While we sit here, Travis Hunter is a Jacksonville Jaguar. And really, what comes to mind, the belief of belief. Deem impossible. Can I get a witness to the congregation?!? Look, I understand. In the first Gladstone project as managing director, the 34 -year -old has done a Bodacious business to acquire the brightest star of this draft class. Spishy stuff, immediately adding a pile of intrigue to the Jacksonville team.
Favorite choice
Travis Hunter, wide receiver / cornerback. Yes, after having mocked Gladstone excitement about this choice, I am odiously here to tell you how delighted I am to see how much Hunter is used. Can the reigning Heisman trophy winner really manage a complete NFL workload on both sides of the ball? Gladstone shed light on the level during an interview with ESPN: “His intention is to play both sides of the ball, just like ours. Now, as far as his integration process is concerned, we will give him a large dose of offense, and sprinkle in the defensive side of the ball, knowing that when we arrive in the regular season, they should be balanced. A today. “.
SLEEPER
Bhashul Tuten, ball carrier. Am I finally ready to discuss a choice of jags repechage not named Travis Hunter? Yeah, sorry for that, Duval Denizens – Hunter is damn intriguing! But Tuten is convincing in its own right. The explosive athlete has displayed the best dashboard of 40 yards (4.32 seconds) and the vertical jump (40.5 inch) among running backs, and has produced at a high level during the last two seasons in Virginia Tech. The only thing he needs to work: the security of the ball. NFL coaches do not kindly take young players who put the ball on the lawn.