Travis Hunter continues to captivate football fans and analysts alike with his unique personality, versatility, and insightful approach to life and the game. In
Patrick Peterson, one of the top cornerbacks of the 21st century, recently made his reasoning for Colorado's Travis Hunter to stick with this certain position in the NFL.
Could Colorado football star Travis Hunter be a two-way star in the NFL? Former Florida QB Tim Tebow believes so.
NFL Draft is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing in recent memory, and the spotlight has firmly landed on Travis Hunter, a generational talent whose rare two-way abilities at cornerback and wide receiver have captivated the masses.
As a wide receiver, the junior out of Suwanee, Georgia, tallied 96 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns, each ranking top five throughout all of college football. He also won the Fred Biletnikoff Award, which goes to the most outstanding receiver.
In the midst of rumors and speculation, an NFL team drops hints about selecting Travis Hunter in the 2025 draft, aiming for better results next season.
Just because Carter and Hunter are the Top 2 prospects on ESPN's rankings doesn't necessarily mean they'll be the first two picks in the NFL draft. The Titans have several needs on the roster including quarterback, right tackle, wide receiver, edge rusher, inside linebacker, and safety.
Travis Hunter made quite a lot of money through NIL deals during his time with Jackson State University and Colorado University. However, he was not one of the highest earners in college football.
With a few years of experience at college, which top recruits delivered, who didn't and which were pleasant surprises?
Jeremiah Smith was a key part in the victorious Ohio State Buckeyes season, which ended in a national championship.
Colorado football's Travis Hunter was in attendance Wednesday night for the Dallas Mavericks vs. Minnesota Timberwolves NBA game.