Moeller: Hunter Hype Building For A Breakout Season
A year ago, Travis Hunter made as big a splash as when the Jaguars first took the field in 1995. Jacksonville shocked the league and the football world when they moved up in the draft to make Hunter the second overall pick last season. His Heisman Trophy added to the hype. Expectations were sky-high, and the Jags had a potential two-way player who could certainly make a difference in a club who was looking for a major gamechanger. Hunter had the ability to excel offensively and defensively. He was viewed as the player that could put them over the top, and take some pressure off Trevor Lawrence. Hunter initially discovered the difference between college football and the NFL. But he did begin to adapt. Ironically, Hunter went down in practice after he had his most productive game of the season with a seven-catch, 101-yard effort against the Rams. He also proved he could play corner when he had as good a game on the other side of the ball against Devonte Adams. Through s...