Jaguars' Liam Coen evaluates Travis Hunter's play at WR and CB vs. Steelers
"I think he made a couple good catches on some option routes," Coen said. "Missed the one tackle defensively that I noticed. Like that was the only thing I noticed about his overall play. In terms of that, I'll have to watch the tape on how he operated defensively a little bit more, but I thought offensively he made the right decisions on those option routes, made a good catch, almost broke out of that one where Trevor put it behind him on that third down we talked about. But I'll have to go watch the tape a little bit more to know more."
Hunter played the first offensive possession and saw three targets on that drive--although one was negated by a penalty. He caught all three passes, two of which came on those in-breaking option routes that Coen mentioned and another was on a screen.
In the stat book, Hunter finished his night on offense with two targets, two receptions, and nine yards.
On defense, Hunter played the second and third possessions. The ball didn't come his way, but he did miss a tackle in the run game near the line of scrimmage.
ESPN's Michael DiRocco noted that on one play, "there may have been some confusion on a coverage."
When it was all said and done, Hunter was on the field for three total possessions--one on offense and two on defense--playing 18 snaps, with 10 coming on offense and eight on defense.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars vs. Steelers: Liam Coen evaluates Travis Hunter's play
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