Mario Puig pushed back on the fantasy narrative that Travis Hunter will be a full-time receiver, explaining Jacksonville actually views Hunter as a two-way player who is more advanced at corner. Should Hunter’s reps swing toward defense, Washington would claim primary slot duties in an offense that already funnels limited volume to tight ends. That creates a quiet path to weekly targets at a rock-bottom 215.9 ADP, especially in three-wide sets alongside Brian Thomas and Dyami Brown.