JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It’s become common knowledge around the sports world that Travis Hunter was a phenomenal player on offense and defense in college, but on Thursday, the Jaguars’ first-round pick will be being celebrated for his efforts in the classroom one day before he kicks off his offseason training program in Duval County.
According to Cameron Wolfe, a national reporter for the NFL, Hunter will walk across the graduation stage at the University of Colorado Boulder on Thursday, receiving his degree in Anthropology.
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The two-way college superstar didn’t quite know the exact number of his GPA when he was asked about it during a pre-draft interview, but he estimated that it’s between 3.7 and 3.9.
Jaguars 2-way rookie star Travis Hunter will walk at his graduation in Colorado Thursday then start Jaguars rookie minicamp on Friday as the “culture changer” they hunted for.
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) May 6, 2025
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Once the graduation festivities are complete, Hunter will be heading back to Jacksonville to “major in offense and minor in defense” during the team’s rookie minicamp.
Wolfe adds that after speaking with a Jags coach, Hunter will eventually “double major in both offense and defense like he did at Colorado,” but that the process will begin with him focusing more on the offensive side of the ball.
“Travis Hunter will start off as a wide receiver first,” the reporter said. “He’s going to get most of his time at wide receiver, and then learn defensive back as the summer goes along.”
Coaches also told Wolfe that when they interviewed Hunter during the pre-draft process, it was clear that he was a “culture builder on and off the field.”
“That’s the element, the energy they’re going to want to see the first weekend of rookie minicamp,” Wolfe said.
The hype surrounding Hunter has been off the charts since the Jaguars made the bold decision to trade up in the draft to select him, which is evident by his post-draft jersey sales.
On Saturday, Jaguars fans will have an opportunity to see if the expectations are justified as the team decided to open its May 10 session at the Miller Electric Center to supporters.
“Wouldn’t it be cool to see him catch a touchdown from Trevor Lawrence, but also get a chance to pick him off in practice?” Wolfe quipped.