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● By Josh Edwards
Colorado's Travis Hunter Jr. will be one of the most interesting case studies the NFL Draft has witnessed in quite some time. The heavy favorite to win this year's Heisman Trophy has 92 receptions for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns, as well as 31 tackles, 4 interceptions and 1 forced fumble. College football has not seen a player dominate two sides of the ball in the manner that Hunter has this season. What does that mean for his draft value? He could, in theory, dictate whether he plays on offense or defense at the next level. Wide receivers are being paid a higher rate than cornerbacks. If he demands performing one position, then evaluations will be made on his potential in that one role and how he is viewed in that role may vary on a team-by-team basis. Is he worthy of the No. 1 overall pick at two different positions? In today's thought exercise, we explore that possibility as the Jacksonville Jaguars are currently in position to make that decision. Without further ado, let's kick this off!

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