JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars are opening rookie minicamp so fans can get their first look at Travis Hunter on May 10 at the Miller Electric Center.
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Rookie minicamp will be held at the Miller Electric Center on May 10 from 1:25 - 2:30 p.m. Gates open at noon and there will be parking in Lot P.
The Jaguars traded up three spots to select the Heisman Trophy winner with the No. 2 pick in the draft. Jacksonville gave up four picks — including second- and fourth-rounders this year and their 2026 first-rounder — to land one of the most intriguing NFL prospects in draft history and set the tone for a new regime that features first-time general manager James Gladstone, first-time head coach Liam Coen and first-time executive vice president Tony Boselli.
“So, the decision to select him was actually a statement, a statement for how we plan to move, who we are, and we want him to be nothing more than him because, when he is, he elevates the space around him,” Gladstone said. “From the football field to the city to the game of football itself, Travis Hunter is who we’ve been hunting up.”
The Jaguars expect to win and win now, otherwise they wouldn’t have shipped out a valuable first-round pick for next year. Jacksonville has been the league’s worst team under owner Shad Khan, with an average first-round pick coming in at No. 7.8 in his 14 years.