Travis Hunter, the Jacksonville Jaguars' newest star and second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, signed a record-setting rookie contract for $46.6 million, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The contract features a signing bonus worth $30.57 million—fully guaranteed and paid upfront—making it the richest rookie deal in history for a non-quarterback not taken first overall. Although yet to play even one NFL snap, Travis Hunter is already changing the equation on positional flexibility within the league.
Travis Hunter becomes highest-paid non-QB rookie in NFL history with $46.6M Jaguars deal
The Jacksonville Jaguars have made a statement and historic commitment to Colorado's two-way phenom, Travis Hunter, signing him to a rookie contract that potentially can redefine how the league assesses the best draft prospects. His deal—featuring an unprecedented guaranteed signing bonus for a non-quarterback—speaks to Hunter's upside as both a shutdown cover cornerback and premier wide receiver.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton was one of the first to sing its praises, referring to Travis Hunter as a "first of his kind" and suggesting the ripple effect this will have on future multi-position contracts.
“He's the first of his kind. People are not valuing what Travis Hunter is doing... if you're a receiver, defensive back or just an athlete, you're rooting for his success. Why? Because he could be the first to earn anything remotely close to what a quarterback makes,” former NFL MVP Cam Newton stated.
Travis Hunter's contract is that much more impactful in light of market trends today: 11 NFL quarterbacks are making over $50 million annually, and the top-paid QB aside from the quarterback is wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase at $40.25 million annually. Hunter's dual-threat skill set on both sides of the ball could threaten those pay barriers in the future.
Jacksonville Jaguars' general manager James Gladstone, in his first year as general manager, made a bold draft-day decision to acquire Hunter with the No. 2 overall selection. While viewed as a gamble at the time, the front office believes Hunter's versatility and upside are franchise-altering assets.
Hunter adds to an elite young nucleus in Jacksonville that also features quarterback Trevor Lawrence, pass rusher Travon Walker, and standout receiver Brian Thomas Jr., who had a breakout rookie season with 1,282 yards and a Pro Bowl selection.
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Deion Sanders’ health concerns draw support from Pacman Jones and Travis Hunter: “God is so good”While the Jaguars' long-term aspirations continue to be centered around fighting for the AFC South championship, the addition of Travis Hunter is an indication of a player-forward mentality—one that can potentially reshape the league's compensation model for star players outside the quarterback position forever.
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