Noticed this thanks to Ian's sortable player snaps page.
Like many I'm watching how the Travis Hunter playing both ways experiment goes. The #1 pick in general is playing as much as any starter in total at 131 - the equivalent of 100% of the time - but split 60/40 spending more time as a receiver, or about 71 snaps on Offense. He's had 9 catches for 55 yards with one receiving 1st down.
Travis Hunter has played 61% of the Jaguars' offensive snaps, and 37% on defense
#38 pick TreVeyon Henderson has played only 44 snaps but has had about the same amount of production as a receiver with 8 catches for 54 yards, and two receiving first downs. He's also picked up 2 rushing first downs on 8 carries averaging 4.6 yards per carry and overall, 5.7 yards per touch.
So when it comes to comparing the Jaguar's TH and the Patriots TH, the Patriot's 2nd round pick is giving MUCH more bang for the buck than the #1 pick in the 2025 draft.
And while I think it's ultra cool to see him playing both ways, even on D, Travis Hunter has all of 3 combined tackles.
Well, our #106 pick Craig Woodson looks pretty good in comparison with 14 combined tackles, 9 solo.
Heck, if I were Woodson I'd be DEMANDING a new contract given that
Travis Henry is making 10x as much as him with MUCH less production!