Jaguars training camp approaches with key questions and player evaluations
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 11:24 AM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
As the Jacksonville Jaguars prepare for training camp, discussions are intensifying around the team's most valuable players and critical questions for various position groups. Analysts highlight Travis Hunter as a notable Year 2 player under pressure, and ESPN has ranked key players from the Jaguars. Additionally, roster predictions for the defensive tackle and offensive line positions are being made, alongside considerations for potential first-time Pro Bowlers and top safety rankings. The Jaguars continue to assess their squad ahead of the upcoming season.
- •Training camp for the Jaguars is set to begin soon.
- •Travis Hunter is identified as a player under significant pressure this year.
- •ESPN has recognized several of the Jaguars' most valuable players.
- •Roster predictions include assessments for both defensive tackle and offensive line.
- •Antonio Johnson receives recognition in top safety rankings from execs and coaches.
- 11:24 AMYahoo Sports — Jaguars news: Key questions, most valuable players, Travis Hunter
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