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The Travis Hunter Experience: How to maximize his fantasy potential

Updated June 18, 2025, 11:45 a.m. 1 min read
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It's exciting to think about Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter playing on both sides of the ball in the NFL.

Now imagine having the dynamic WR/CB on your fantasy football team and accumulating points for everything he does both on offense and defense.

Wouldn't it be great to get points for his 30-yard touchdown catch and his five tackles and interception? That's possible only if your league uses IDP scoring.

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Cockcroft explains how to play in an IDP league and why it's more fulfilling than simply using a D/ST slot.

If you're wondering about Hunter's positional eligibility in ESPN Fantasy leagues, how he can score fantasy points this season and how best to utilize him in IDP leagues, we've got answers below.

At which positions is Travis Hunter eligible in ESPN leagues? Your League, Your Rules Create a league and customize league size, scoring and rules to play in the league you want to play in.

Create a league today! Hunter is eligible at wide receiver and cornerback.

In traditional (non-IDP) leagues, he can be placed in the following lineup slots: WR, Flex and OP.

In IDP leagues, he can placed at WR, Flex, OP, CB, DB and DP.

How can Hunter score fantasy points in each league type? In a traditional league, you get the points he scores on offense and you get credit for any touchdown, even those that come on defense and special teams.

So, if Hunter gets a pick-six you'll get 6 fantasy points for the touchdown, but nothing for the interception.

However, if you want to maximize the Travis Hunter Experience, play in an IDP league .

NOTE: Default settings are reflected below, but the commissioner/league manager (LM) can make adjustments to the rosters and/or scoring settings by clicking on the "LM Tools" tab.

IDP You can choose non-PPR or PPR scoring to determine his offensive fantasy contributions.

Editor's Picks Why this is the season to try an IDP league 41m Tristan H.

Cockcroft 2025 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, mock drafts and analysis 34m Fantasy staff The 20 rookies you should draft in fantasy football 2d Matt Bowen Receptions (only in PPR leagues) 1 point for each catch Yardage Rushing: 0.1 points for each yard Receiving: 0.1 points for each yard Passing: 0.04 points for each yard Touchdowns 4 points for each passing TD 6 points for any other TD scored Two-point conversions Worth 2 points for the passer, rusher or receiver Deductions Players get -2 points for a fumble lost or an interception thrown Defense This is where many scoring possibilities are added.

You even get credit for tackles made by an offensive player (for example, when an interception is thrown and a wide receiver, like Hunter, makes a tackle).

Solo tackle: 1.5 points Assisted tackle: 0.75 points Tackle for a loss: 2 points Sack: 4 points (1/2 sack: 2 points) Interception: 5 points Forced fumble: 4 points Fumble recovery: 4 points Pass defensed: 1.5 points Safety: 2 points Here is an example of a stat line for Hunter and how many fantasy points he would score in an ESPN standard setup.

In which lineup slot should I place Hunter in IDP leagues? Hunter has "cheat code" potential in IDP leagues.

Provided your league uses a scoring system similar to the ESPN standard, it is highly recommended you place him in a defensive lineup spot.

Starting-caliber wide receivers easily outscore defensive backs in fantasy on average -- and the ceiling for WRs is considerably higher in any given week -- so using Hunter's dual eligibility to play him in a defensive slot gives you the ability to employ an extra offensive player in your WR or flex slot..

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