
“Travis Hunter’s Dual-Threat Dilemma: NFL’s Next Two-Way Star or Specialist?”
For Hunter to play 100% of his team’s offensive and defensive snaps, he’s looking at somewhere between 1,800 and 2,150 total snaps. That would be at least 500 more snaps than Jackson, who led the NFL with 1,308 snaps in 17 games last season (1,205 on defense and 103 on special teams).
Is this an impossible feat? No, but it would be incredibly unprecedented. Including Jackson, there have only been six other players since 1970 with more than 1,300 snaps, led by Malcolm Jenkins (1,360 for the 2015 Eagles). But all six combined defensive and special teams snaps.
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