Through three weeks, Jaguars No. 2 overall pick Travis Hunter has been on the field for 59 percent of the team’s offensive snaps and 47 percent of defensive snaps.

He’s recorded 10 catches for 76 yards, though just two of his receptions have resulted in first downs.

On the other side, Hunter has made nine total tackles and one pass defensed.

By having to split his time, Hunter may not be getting everything from a meeting standpoint to put him in the best possible position to succeed. That’s something head coach Liam Coen has thought about, particularly as it relates to alignments and motions.

“I wouldn’t say he’s behind,” Coen said in his Wednesday press conference when asked about Hunter. “I think we can probably do a better job of helping him in some ways. We had a great talk with Tr

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