Takeaways from Jaguars training camp practice No. 8: Travis Hunter, Brenton Strange, more
The Jacksonville jaguars finished their ninth training camp on Sunday. It was their first training since the Friday offensive against the defense fray.
Although there are always a lot of things that take place, let’s dive into the three big dishes to take the practice of Sunday.
Travis Hunter continues to play the wide receiver
While John Shipipley of Jaguars on if he said in his post-pratic take-out article, Hunter shone again. There was a pass that left Hunter’s hands, but if not, it was very difficult to defend.
Shiply wrote that Hunter was "almost impossible" Keep in-head. His spare and ball skills have often been exposed. Michael Dirocco d’Espn added that Hunter had a touch of the red zone against Jourdan Lewis.
"How fast it is and how clever it is," Tyson Campbell said about Hunter’s defense. "He arrives in his place and Trevor is able to put him anywhere and he is quite athletic to reach out and go to get it. His ball skills are definitely something that attracts your attention."
Given all the nuances and the technique that accompany the wide receiver, as well as a robust game book under Liam Coen, the Jaguars have prioritized Hunter time in this position, and during the last week of practices, the results show.
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Brenton Strange sets up a strong camp
One of the main points to remember by Demetius Harvey of Florida Times-Union after Sunday’s practice was only the global sound camp that Actrange set up. Harvey notes that he did not see Strange drop a pass during the camp.
As high -end on the depth of the Jaguars, there will naturally be more opportunities for Strange this season. However, in Liam Coen’s offensive, the tight end plays a key role in the game of passes. Last season at Tampa Bay, Cade Otton ranked ninth among all ends tight by targets.
Although the impact of Strange on the game of passes will attract attention, the jaguars also really like its versatility and its ability to help in the race game. This well -balanced skills set in a tight end position will bring a level of unpredictability to the Jaguars offensive with Strange capable of filling a variety of roles.
Will the Jaguars have a new right tackle?
Shipley wrote that Chuma Eduga has "I was quietly one of the most stable offensive line players on the camp." During the off -season programs, he turned with Anton Harrison on the right tackle. Recently, with Patrick Mekari sidelined, Eduga aligned himself on the right guard.
With Mekari, probably slipping into the right guard on his return, we could see Eduga return to push Harrison to play time on the right. Liam Coen has seen Harrison progress since the start of the training camp, but continuous consistency is necessary.
If Eduga was able to provide a stable presence throughout the camp, he could very well find his way in the departure formation of week 1.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars Training Camp: 3 to take practice n ° 8



