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He took time to discover, but the Jacksonville Jaguars and his general selection number 2 in the NFL Draft of 2025, Travis Hunter, agreed their rookie agreement.
The announcement was quite unique and the payment was historic.
The Jaguars announced Hunter’s treatment twice, one with a publication that was a defensive back he signed, while the other pointed to him as an open receiver.
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Jacksonville Jaguars’s open receiver, Travis Hunter, #12, runs a pass simulation during the third mandatory mini -family of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday, June 12, 2025 at Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Florida. (Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union)
The current capacity of the Heisman trophy winner to play on both sides of the ball is how the Jaguars want to display it, and these two ads once again confirm the intentions of the organization to use it in that way.
The Hunter agreement is worth $ 46.65 million and is fully guaranteed in the next four years with Jacksonville, who also has a fifth year option if they wish.
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Hunter will also receive his signature bonus of $ 30.57 million completely, which makes it the first non -rooms that was not first recruited in general to negotiate the payment of his entire signature bonus in the front of his agreement, by ESPN.
While there was no situation like the one that happened between the Cincinnati Bengals and their First Round Selection, Shemar Stewart, some skeptics believed that Hunter did not sign with the Jaguars, but could lead to a crack ahead of the training camp.

The open receptor of Jacksonville Jaguars, Travis Hunter, #12, hits the padded wall after a successful reception during the second mandatory mini -family at the Miller Electric Center on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (IMAGN)
However, the agreement was made, and Hunter will be prepared for the beginning of July 19, when the rookies have to inform the team’s facilities to begin their first trip to the regular NFL season.
Once again, the main office of the Jaguars, led by the new GM James Gladstone, shows his confidence in Hunter with this historical treatment. After all, Gladstone jumped to the second in general in April to ensure that he got a potential player to alter the franchise.
Jacksonville, despite the talent in his list, the playoffs has been lost in the last two seasons, which led to an organizational review that included getting rid of chief coach Doug Pederson. Liam Coen, who directed the explosive offensive of the Tampa Bay buy last season, is now in charge of Trevor Lawrence and the company returning to the track with a position in the playoffs as they achieved in 2022 in mind.

Jacksonville Jaguars’s open receiver, Travis Hunter, #12, jogs his first exercise during the third mandatory mini -family of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday, June 12, 2025 at Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Florida. (Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union)
Lawrence is expected to have Hunter in his scrimmage line during the NFL 2025-26 campaign, but it is unknown how the Jaguars want to deploy it on offense and defense this year. However, you should obtain some good repetitions on the receiver, since the Jaguars could have a dynamic duo that is made with the Brian Thomas Jr.