The Jacksonville Jaguars just made the biggest move in franchise history.
They traded with the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night to acquire the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
The Jags used the pick to take Colorado two-way superstar Travis Hunter.
It's an absolutely historic NFL Draft trade, reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter. Schefter reported on the ESPN broadcast that these teams were working on the deal for the last two weeks.
The full trade.
Jaguars receive: No. 2 overall pick, No. 104 pick, No. 200 pick
Browns receive: No. 5 pick, No. 36 pick, No. 126 pick, 2026 first-round pick
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who needs Travis Hunter* anyway
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 24, 2025
*the best ball skills & instincts of any prospect in years and was the best defensive player in college football last year with a 4.4 40 who is a true unicorn and excels on both sides of the ball, forced an incredible missed tackle rate with an…
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Hunter is a Heisman Trophy winner and an unprecedented football talent.
Browns GM Andrew Berry recently compared him to Shohei Ohtani, the most talented baseball player ever, yet traded the rights to him away.
It's a big haul for Cleveland, especially if the Jags' 2026 first-rounder is in the top-5.
But on Thursday night, the Jaguars won the draft. They got the most talented player on the board.
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