Coen: Premature if Hunter stays two-way player
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Coen: Premature if Hunter stays two-way player
""I understand there's a lot of questions about if he'll remain a two-way player and all those kind of things," Coen said Wednesday morning. "All of that is very premature and at the end of the day, like every player on this roster, he'll be evaluated at the end of the season and we'll be able to give him his three better, three best and the things that we need to continue to improve upon and the things we need to build on.""
""I definitely think the whole process, the whole thing's been a learning experiment," he said. "But getting to know the person has obviously been the most important thing and the type of competitor, the way that he learns, the way that he competes, the way that he practices, that stuff that we've been able to gain valuable information on and be able to use moving forward and actually put in a continued practice.""
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter underwent surgery to repair the lateral collateral ligament in his right knee and is one day post-operation. Determining Hunter's future as a two-way player is premature; formal evaluation will occur at the end of the season. The evaluation will identify his top strengths, areas for improvement, and elements to build on. The team will study how Hunter was used in the seven games before the injury to inform future deployment. Hunter's competitiveness, learning style and practice habits have provided valuable information for planning. Surgery took place in Dallas on Tuesday morning and the immediate focus remains preparing for the upcoming game against the Chargers.
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