JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It may still feel surreal to some, but Travis Hunter is a Jacksonville Jaguar, and his presence in Duval County is already generating national interest in the team.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars stole the show during the first round of the NFL Draft last Thursday, making a massive trade to move up from the No. 5 pick to the No. 2 pick and selecting the Heisman winner and Colorado two-way phenom.
And according to the official online shop of the National Football League, Hunter’s jersey is flying off the shelves, making it the best-selling jersey from the 2025 NFL Draft.
Sales of Hunter’s future Sunday fit were followed by Tennessee quarterback and first overall pick Cam Ward, one of the most discussed fifth-round picks in NFL history, Sheduer Sanders, and Jacksonville native Ashton Jeanty.
Sanders’ placement on the list is notable considering his jersey became available for purchase two days after every other name on the list.
At Colorado University, Hunter received a myriad of accolades, including being named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and earning All-Big 12 honors for his play as a receiver and cornerback, and now, it seems like the excitement surrounding how he performs in Jacksonville is being felt around the country.
A teal throwback Travis Hunter Jacksonville Jaguars jersey can be found here on the team’s official shop, and is priced at $169.99.