Travis Hunter finally made his NFL debut on Saturday, but his night didn't exactly go as planned.
The Jacksonville Jaguars rookie did get his wish of playing both offensive and defensive snaps granted as the Floridian outfit fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 at EverBank Stadium.
But in hindsight, perhaps the 22-year-old is re-thinking his choice to play at cornerback in this particular outing.
This comes after he was humbled by Steelers rookie running back Kaleb Johnson, who bounced him off the turf and ran straight past him, leaving Hunter stricken on the floor on his very first drive of defense.
Missed tackle aside, Jacksonville's second overall draft pick finished his first-ever NFL game having registered eight defensive snaps where he was not targeted by the opposing