AFC Notes: Travis Hunter, Bernhard Raimann, Colts, Jaguars, Texans

AFC Notes: Travis Hunter, Bernhard Raimann, Colts, Jaguars, Texans
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Colts

  • Colts OT Bernhard Raimann‘s four-year, $100 million contract includes a $22,814,993 signing bonus. He’s owed a guaranteed $13,000,000 salary in 2026, while $8,344,000 of his $23,344,000 salary in 2027 is guaranteed. (OverTheCap)
  • Raimann has non-guaranteed salaries of $17,656,000 in 2028 and $22,000,000 in 2029. He can also make $2,000,000 in per-game roster bonuses in 2028 and 2029.

Jaguars

The Jaguars gave up an unprecedented trade haul to move up from No. 5 to No. 2 overall and take WR/CB Travis Hunter. But they also felt like he was an unprecedented player, which GM James Gladstone reiterated at camp.

“We were in a position to be close to somebody that we felt like changes the math,” Gladstone said via ESPN’s Dan Graziano. “Like, quite literally changes the math. You now have an additional player on one side of the ball on game day that nobody else has the luxury of tapping into. It was like, ‘Oh, wow, this could actually be an option, and we don’t foresee it ever being an option again.’ Unless this becomes more of a norm … we’re looking at an opportunity that will never really present itself again. So we might as well, if we want, try and swing it.”

So far, the Jaguars have invested a ton of time into making sure Hunter can shoulder the mental burden of playing two ways. But the physical burden seems like a piece of cake, as everyone in Jacksonville raves about Hunter’s conditioning.

“Logistically, it’s something we have to work through,” Jaguars HC Liam Coen said. “But he doesn’t get tired. He’s been training in the altitude for years. Our strength coach texted me in June and said, ‘Liam, this guy’s endurance is something I’ve never seen before.’ He just doesn’t really fatigue. He can run and run. And that’s why he struggles to keep weight on, because of that. So for him, he’s used to just doing both all the time. For us, we’ve got to make sure it’s a process.”

Texans

The Texans made headlines when they elected to trade OT Laremy Tunsil to the Commanders this offseason. Former Houston OL coach Chris Strausser defended Tunsil, saying their entire offensive line went through issues and never established chemistry.

“I don’t think our room was good last year,” Strausser said, via Adam Kilgore of the Washington Post.It was a combination of a lot of things — by no means Laremy being the issue (or) the main issue. It was a combination of so many things — a lot of guys trying to figure out an offense that, honestly, we were not that well educated in. We did have different personalities in the room. Our chemistry just was not right. But it was not at all Laremy’s fault that our chemistry was not right. It really wasn’t.”

Regarding a report that called the Texans’ offensive line “borderline toxic,” Tunsil shot back at the rumor, saying he felt their position group was...