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As the NFL offseason shifts into high gear ahead of April’s draft, and with Jacksonville coming off a resurgent 2025 season, now feels like the perfect moment to take a quick look back at what James Gladstone’s inaugural draft class delivered in year one.

Round 1 (Pick 2): WR/CB Travis Hunter

Let’s start with the crown jewel of the class. Jacksonville traded up to second overall to land Heisman winner Travis Hunter, a true dual-position threat at wide receiver and cornerback, in what was easily the biggest swing of the draft. The move itself was both unexpected and remarkably well-concealed for a top-two selection, with Gladstone surrendering a 2025 second-round pick and a 2026 first-rounder to the Cleveland Browns to get it done.

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On the field, Hunter flashed week by week as one of the best players in any given game, but a consistent breakthrough never fully materialized across weeks one through seven. His season came to an abrupt end after seven games, with a non-contact LCL injury that required surgery in December.

Offense:

  • 28 receptions on 45 targets

Defense:

Notable Moments:
Hunter rcorded 8 receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown in his final 2025 game against the Los Angeles Rams before before suffering a season-ending knee injury following Jacksonville’s Week 8 bye week.

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