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Jacksonville Jaguars Chief Football Strategy Officer Tony Khan announced that the role of wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter, the team's No. 2 draft pick, will be flexible and change weekly based on the game plan. Khan stated that Hunter will contribute significantly on both offense and defense, playing a lot of snaps, and his addition is exciting for the Jaguars' young core.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson discussed the adjustments he's made to become a franchise quarterback, identifying leadership, specifically being more vocal, as an area he needed to develop. Jackson admitted he prefers leading by example through his play rather than giving motivational speeches but acknowledged coaches have pushed him to communicate more directly with teammates and voice his observations.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen expressed frustration with his performance during his first season with the team after signing a $41 million contract. Despite grading as the 125th linebacker out of 189 by PFF, Queen stated he holds himself to high standards and was aggravated by not playing the type of football he expected, taking full accountability for not being sufficiently prepared for the new system despite it being his fifth NFL season.
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