Jacksonville Jaguars rookie sensation Travis Hunter has been named a dark horse MVP contender by NFL experts. As a dual-threat player excelling at both wide receiver and cornerback, Hunter’s potential to redefine versatility in the league has generated significant buzz.
Hunter, the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner, enters the league with sky-high expectations after a standout collegiate career at Colorado. His ability to impact games on both sides of the ball is already turning heads at Jaguars minicamp. Analysts suggest that his unique skill set could make him a serious contender for Offensive or Defensive Rookie of the Year, with the added possibility of entering the MVP conversation.

Jaguars coaches and teammates have praised Hunter’s athleticism and stamina, noting his ability to seamlessly transition between positions. His extensive conditioning, honed at Colorado’s high altitude, gives him an edge in handling the physical demands of dual roles. The Jaguars plan to strategically manage his workload to maximize his impact on the field.
NFL Analysis Names Travis Hunter as Dark Horse MVP Candidate

Perhaps the darkest of dark horses on this list, Hunter mans two positions, but neither is quarterback. Still, how do you ignore a player who could do something rarely seen in the NFL: play both ways and have a significant impact at both receiver and cornerback? Key to whether the reigning Heisman Trophy winner garners any votes will be how big his numbers at receiver are, and how much the Jaguars use him on defense.
Hunter’s path to MVP consideration will depend on how the Jaguars utilize him and whether he can replicate his collegiate dominance in the league. If he achieves standout numbers in receptions, touchdowns, and defensive plays, he could become a generational player capable of influencing the MVP race.


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