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RR Ralphie Report: Travis Hunter signs fully guaranteed rookie deal with Jacksonville Jaguars

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Travis inks a 46 million dollar deal

The Jacksonville Jaguars officially got a deal done with former Colorado superstar and 2024 Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter.


We have signed WR Travis Hunter.@TravisHunterJr | @Dream_Finders pic.NOPE/xYotq3tc5d

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) June 22, 2025​

The No. 2 overall pick signed a four-year, $46.6 million rookie contract that includes the standard fifth-year team option. This deal is unprecedented, not just in size, but in context — we’ve never seen a two-way star like Travis enter the league with this kind of value from day one, but Hunter’s case is unique.

He’s the first true two-way player of this caliber to be drafted, and Jacksonville didn’t just land him by luck — they traded up to the second pick specifically to get him. To understand the scale of this contract, look at last year’s No. 2 pick: Jayden Daniels. Daniels signed for $37.8 million before winning Offensive Rookie of the Year. Hunter just signed for nearly $9 million more than that, despite quarterback contracts typically tending to be larger. What raised eyebrows, though, is that Hunter’s contract is fully guaranteed. That kind of deal is unheard of for a non-quarterback.

Hunter will earn about $8.5 million in year one, with the annual payout rising gradually. The average cap hit is around $11.7 million per year, though the structure is back-loaded, as the Jaguars still have sizable payments upcoming for players like Trevor Lawrence and Travon Walker.

If Hunter becomes the generational talent many believe he is, don’t be surprised if extension talks start as early as year three.

by Jacob.Thompson
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