Travis Hunter entered the season as one of the most hyped prospects of all time.
Given his ties to Deion Sanders and his ability to dominate at both wide receiver and defensive back, the Jacksonville Jaguars didn't hesitate to give up a massive haul to trade up and get him with the No. 2 pick this year.
Fast forward to today, and he's going to miss the remainder of the season after just seven games played due to a knee injury. However, judging by his numbers, that might not move the needle for his team at all, and that's even sadder.
Travis Hunter's rookie season was the ultimate bust
Hunter was penciled in as the No. 1 wide receiver and No. 2 defensive back in his class. He finished the year with 28 receptions on 45 targets for 298 receiving yards and one touchdown. He didn't score

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