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Jacksonville Jaguars take to social media to officially reveal the jersey numbers for their 2025 NFL Draft class
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The Jacksonville Jaguars took to social media to reveal the jersey numbers of their 2025 NFL Draft class. Here they are. . .

  • First-round pick WR/CB Travis Hunter: No. 12
  • Third-round pick CB Caleb Ransaw: No. 27
  • Third-round pick OL Wyatt Milum: No. 63
  • Fourth-round pick RB Bhayshul Tuten: No. 33
  • Fourth-round pick LB Jack Kiser: No. 54
  • Sixth-round pick LB Jalen McLeod: No. 53
  • Sixth-round pick S Rayuan Lane III: No. 25
  • Seventh-round pick OL Jonah Monheim: No. 60
  • Seventh-round pick RB LeQuint Allen Jr.: No. 36

Observations

The headliner is obviously Hunter, who will continue wearing the No. 12 that he wore during his collegiate career with both Jackson State and Colorado. The Jaguars traded their No. 5 overall pick, a second-round pick (No. 36), a fourth-round pick (No. 126), and their 2026 first-round pick to the Cleveland Browns for the No. 2 overall pick to select the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner. 

Hunter will attempt to play on both sides of the ball (WR and CB) on a full-time basis. That is pretty unprecedented, but if he can pull it off and plays well, his jersey will likely be among the top sellers in the NFL. Hunter was recently named one of the most anticipated debuting players to watch in 2025.

Ransaw wore No. 14 at Troy and No. 7 at Tulane, and will sport a new number yet again with Jacksonville as No. 27. He projects to be a Swiss army knife for the Jaguars' defense, with roles at safety and nickel CB. Milum, who will likely start off as a backup guard to Ezra Cleveland, goes from No. 74 at West Virginia to No. 63

A lot of eyes will be on the dynamic Tuten in 2025, who is actually keeping his No. 33 from his days at North Carolina A&T and Virginia Tech. He could significantly cut in Travis Etienne's snaps, and eventually become Jacksonville's starting RB down the line. Kiser, McLeod, Lane, Monheim, and Allen will all sport new numbers as they compete for roster spots.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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