There have been some questions about how Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter will be classified for fantasy football next season, given his desire to be a two-way player as both a wide receiver and cornerback.

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For people who play in leagues who only utilize offensive positions and a team defense, the clarification won't make much difference beyond deciding whether you believe Hunter will earn enough stats at wideout to justify an early selection.

Early on, at least, it sounds as though the Jaguars will prepare him to play wideout, though he'll see time on both sides of the ball.

It's worth nothing that in redraft leagues, the Jaguars have Brian Thomas Jr., who is coming off a fantastic rookie season and likely will remain the top overall target for Trevor Lawrence. So Hunter is more of a speculative add in the middle rounds than anything else.

If you are in an IDP league, however, Hunter is enormously valuable, given that you could slot him in at cornerback and also earn wide receiver points. And if you are in an IDP dynasty league, Hunter is one of the most valuable selections... ever?

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