Travis Hunter, WR (JAX)

Still fully on track for camp

Hunter (knee) is expected to be fully cleared for the start of training camp, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.

Hunter remains on track to be fully cleared for training camp after undergoing surgery to repair the LCL injury that ended his rookie season, as GM James Gladstone first said back in May. Jacksonville still plans to use him on both sides of the ball, which clouds Hunter's fantasy ceiling in an already crowded WR corps. Still, a strong camp would give Hunter a path to establish a defined role on offense before Week 1, even with all of Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington and recently extended tight end Brenton Strange vying for targets from quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

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Working on downfield throws

An emphasis for Lawrence this offseason has been building chemistry with his wide receivers on downfield throws, Casandra Chesser of Jaguars Wire reports.

Jakobi Meyers

Jakobi Meyers

WR JAX

Remains key factor in WR corps

As the coming season approaches, Meyers is in line to maintain a key role in a Jacksonville WR corps that also features Brian Thomas, Parker Washington and Travis Hunter (knee), Paul Bretl of Jaguars Wire reports.

Lining up in multiple roles

Strange said Thursday after the Jaguars' final mandatory minicamp practice that his second year in head coach Liam Coen's system feels "a lot less chaotic" despite being asked to line up in "a lot more positions," Garry Smits of the Jacksonville Florida Times-Union reports.

Added reps with fellow RB sidelined

With Chris Rodriguez recovering from a foot procedure, Tuten and LeQuint Allen took the majority of the Jaguars' running back reps during OTAs, as well as Tuesday's mandatory minicamp session, Michael DiRocco of ESPN reports.

Bouncing back from foot procedure

Rodriguez, who underwent a procedure on his left foot following an injury he sustained earlier in the Jaguars' offseason program, is expected to be ready for the start of training camp, Ryan O'Halloran of The Florida Times-Union reports.