Amazing trade for Travis Hunter, which uses Caleb Ransaw in Security and more


The days before the draft, I reported here to Sportskeeda that the Jaguars' goal was to surround Trevor Lawrence with offensive players. The belief was that they went to re -exit Ashton Jeanty. Then everyone surprised everyone with the first major commerce of the weekend.

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NFL: Jacksonville Jaguars -Travis Hunter Press Conference – Source: ImagN

Jacksonville made a great splash at the beginning, changing the fifth selection of the project for the second selection owned by Cleveland Browns to choose Travis Hunter. The Heisman trophy winner is a versatile and versatile perspective that can play on both sides of the ball. But more than anything else, he always classified as the higher receiver of the project, at least on my board. Hunter is a consistent passer of passing that shows a great game skill and a capacity for capture. And, while the jaguars say they will use it on both sides of the scrimmage line, Hunter is another weapon for Lawrence in offense. However, Jacksonville paid a strong price to advance three points and draft a non-quartback, with the Browns who made a selection of the second round in this year's project, as well as the first selection of the Jaguars in 2026. Hunter production will be constantly compared to the Jacksonville capital project to buy it.

With their next selection they took Caleb Ransaw In the third round. Jacksonville needs help to all the secondary, and the word is that they will use the security office; This is their best position according to my opinion, as it faces the action better. Ransaw is a fantastic athlete with upside down, but he needs a job and he has to finish his game. Its strange and its tendency to disappear in sections have always been concerned. This is not the case with Wyatt MilumAlso selected in the third round. Aligning left for Virginia in the west, is the size and style of being an initial guard in the first NFL race.

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Jacksonville added two more players on day 3, running on the back Bhayshul Tuten To the fourth round and Litting allen In the final frame. The two backs complement each other, as they are a explosive back with excellent speed. It is collected inside, but it is quick enough to overcome the defenders around the perimeter. Allen is better down to the descent and pick up the difficult garden. Tut and Allen are prominent collectors.

The team headed to defense, making a linebackers back in Rounds 4 and 6, writing Jack Kiser of Notre Dame, then Jalen mcleod From Auburn, respectively.

Kiser is smart, toug, h and constantly productive. He made his head plays, but he also ran much faster than anyone thought possible during the combination. Wait for Kiser to see a lot of action as a novel. Mcleod is also a hard loading linebacker, which is a little tweener, as it has a midline type linebacker size.

Safety Rayuan Lane III From the Navy, another election of the sixth round, is what you expect from a player from one of the country's military academies: smart, disciplined and very hard. Cash against the race, their best shot will be in special teams.

Jonah Monheim He landed almost where he expected, in the afternoon of the project. The old left moved to the center this season and was solid. He is intelligent and fundamentally solid, but he must improve his play force and demonstrate his arm, which was only 30.5 inches, will not make it difficult.

Jacksonville signed 22 Udfas, and some of them will stick to the list. Edge Ruger Ethan Downs It is a perfect adjustment for the line of four men of the jaguars, Seth Henigan should have a house as the third quarterback of the team and Jabbar Muhammad It offers potential as a ninth defensive player/special teams. Edge Runer Danny Striggowguard Salt WormleyAnd the receiver Chandler Brayboy will probably be in the internship this fall.

Grade – B: Generally, I think the Jaguars improved their list, added the players offense and improved their speed on the side of the ball. I was disappointed that they did not end with a tight end despite having several opportunities, and the price they paid to climb and the writing hunter will be strongly examined in the coming years.