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    REPORT: Jaguars Define Travis Hunter’s 2026 Role; Major Roster Shake-Up Imminent

    Nnam maduBy Nnam maduFebruary 17, 20263 Mins Read
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    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The experiment is over. After a rookie season that saw Travis Hunter logging snaps on both sides of the ball, the Jacksonville Jaguars have made their first defining move of the 2026 offseason. Sources inside the TIAA Bank Field offices confirm the plan for the No. 2 overall pick is to transition him into a primary cornerback role, effectively ending his split-duty era.

    The decision doesn’t just reshape the defense—it sends shockwaves through the offensive depth chart. With Hunter locking down the boundary, the wide receiver room settles, and the cornerback market in Jacksonville is about to get ruthless.

    The Catalyst: Why Defense Won Out

    Hunter’s 2025 rookie campaign was electric, but the metrics painted a clear picture. While he flashed brilliance as a receiver, his defensive efficiency was elite. Hunter posted a 73.2 defensive grade compared to a 62.2 mark on offense, and his ability to erase WR1s became the Jaguars’ most valuable asset down the stretch.

    By committing Hunter to the defensive backfield full-time, the Jaguars secure a legitimate lockdown corner on a rookie deal—the most valuable commodity in modern football.

    Winner: Brian Thomas Jr.

    Put the trade machine away. Brian Thomas Jr. isn’t going anywhere.

    Speculation had run rampant since the 2025 trade deadline that Thomas was the odd man out. But with Hunter vacating the WR2/3 snaps he absorbed last year, Thomas is no longer a luxury—he is a necessity. Entering the third year of his rookie contract, Thomas offers high-end production at a cap hit of just under $4 million.

    Moving Thomas now would leave the Jaguars thin behind Jakobi Meyers. Instead, expect Thomas to solidify his role as the vertical threat this offense desperately needs to pair with Trevor Lawrence’s arm.

    The Breakout: Parker Washington

    If there is one player popping champagne tonight, it’s Parker Washington. The slot specialist quietly put together a dynamic 2025 campaign, earning the trust of the coaching staff on third downs.

    With Hunter’s offensive snaps evaporating, those targets have to go somewhere. Washington is entering a contract year in 2026, and the path is now cleared for him to dominate the slot usage. He has gone from a rotation piece to an undisputed starter.

    The Casualties: Montaric Brown & Greg Newsome

    The business side of the NFL is cold. With Hunter taking a starting perimeter spot, the writing is on the wall for the veteran corners.

    • Montaric Brown: A pending free agent. With Hunter ascending, it makes little financial sense to win a bidding war for Brown’s services. He likely walks.
    • Greg Newsome: The math is ugly. Newsome’s contract is heavy for a player who would essentially become CB3 or a rotational nickel. The Jaguars can free up significant cap space by moving on, and with Hunter’s emergence, Newsome has become an expensive redundancy.

    “You saw it in practice every day last year. When Travis locks in on defense, the field shrinks. If he puts 100% of his energy into shutting guys down? Good luck to the rest of the AFC South.”
    — Anonymous Jaguars Defensive Starter

    What’s Next?

    Expect the Jaguars to be active in the “second wave” of free agency, looking for cheap veteran depth at corner now that they have their alpha in Hunter. On offense, the focus shifts to the offensive line, knowing the skill positions are locked in. The Jaguars have their identity; now they need the protection to support it.

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