It started with a blockbuster trade just minutes into the 2025 NFL Draft when the Jacksonville Jaguars traded for the Cleveland Browns second overall pick, and scored what they hope will be a generational athlete in Heisman Trophy winner and two-way star Travis Hunter of Colorado.
It ended nearly 72 hours later when the Jaguars selected Syracuse running back LeQuint Allen with their final pick in the seventh round.
Jaguars general manager James Gladstone and coach Liam Coen had a final news conference on April 26 at the Miller Electric Center to give their impressions of a draft class with nine players at five offensive and five defensive positions, counting Hunter's expected contributions as a wide receiver and cornerback.