C.J. Henderson (23) was unable to make a huge impact as a rookie after suffering an injury eight games into the season that required offseason surgery. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

The Jacksonville Jaguars might be surprisingly willing to trade a player in whom they invested a lot of draft capital a little more than a year ago.

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, multiple teams believe the Jaguars are willing to trade cornerback C.J. Henderson, the ninth pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. Henderson and Jacksonville do not appear to have any issues with each other, but the Jaguars are content with their other cornerbacks and might be willing to move him.

It’s not often that a team appears willing to trade a top-10 pick after just one year, especially when there don’t appear to be any issues at play. Henderson was unable to make a huge impact as a rookie after suffering an injury eight games into the season that required offseason surgery. Jacksonville also drafted cornerback Tyson Campbell with the 33rd pick and brought back both Sidney Jones and Tre Herndon from last year.

Regardless of how justified it is, it’s not a great look to shop a former high draft pick so quickly, even if it was a previous regime that made the selection. Maybe it fits with Urban Meyer’s win-now mentality, and the Jaguars might not be interested in waiting to develop Henderson.

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