JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars knew early in the pre-NFL draft process that they wanted Colorado's two-way star, Travis Hunter, but general manager James Gladstone admitted he didn't think they'd be able to pull it off, knowing he'd have to trade up from No. 5 overall.
So when he called the Cleveland Browns several weeks ago to see if they'd be able to work out a deal for the Browns' No. 2 pick, his expectations of getting something done were pretty low. That changed quickly and, within a couple of weeks, the Jaguars were able to pull off one of the boldest draft moves in franchise history.