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The Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns pulled off a blockbuster trade at the 2025 NFL Draft, which reshaped the top of the draft order and shifted the landing spot for former Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville Jaguars first-round draft pick Travis Hunter has found a home. The cornerback and wide receiver paid $3.275 million for a 13-room home in the gated Deerwood Country Club in Jacksonville, News4JAX’s news partner the Jacksonville Daily Record reported.
Jacksonville Jaguars secondary coach Ron Milus spoke at the end of OTAs, and we were there for it all. To watch his interview, view below. Jaguars star rookie Travis Hunter spoke after rookie minicamp.
Travis Hunter has purchased a multimillion-dollar home in the gated community of Deerwood Country Club in Jacksonville, Florida.
Jacksonville Jaguars secondary coach Ron Milus didn't hold back when talking about his new "toy" in two-way player Travis Hunter.
Pat McAfee was quite impressed when Travis Hunter made a wild interception at the Jacksonville Jaguars OTAs. “Holy s***,” McAfee posted to X, formerly Twitter, after seeing video of Hunter make a circus catch.
LaFleur said he “presented” the move to Melton as a similar situation to Travis Hunter, who won the Heisman Trophy last season while playing on both sides of the ball for Colorado before getting picked No. 2 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in this spring’s draft.
Travis Hunter, one of the Jacksonville Jaguars' rising stars, received valuable praise from Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby ahead of the 2025 NFL season.