Travis Hunter has been the talk of the NFL Draft, and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is the newest to enter that conversation. After Hunter won the Heisman Trophy, it didn’t surprise many.
Why make Travis Hunter pick between wide receiver or cornerback when he's great at both?! That's the way future Hall of Famer Travis Kelce sees things. The 3x Super Bowl champ dropped the latest episode of his super popular "New Heights" podcast on Wednesday,
The Browns have the second overall choice, so it makes sense that they will have the top draft prospects travel to Cleveland.
Heisman winner Travis Hunter criticized for saying playing both ways in the NFL is more difficult than the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani pitching and hitting.
Keyshawn Johnson, a former No. 1 overall pick, said the Patriots would be a perfect landing spot for Travis Hunter if they traded up.
NFL Draft prospect Travis Hunter insists he can play both ways as a pro football player. Why? Because he's Travis Hunter, and you're not.
Travis Hunter took the football world by storm during ... This does not rule out Hunter's ability to also make plays as a wide receiver at the next level. Hunter's position was a major topic ...
The NFL has seen two-way players before – including Deion Sanders, who coached Hunter in college – but that typically has been in cameo or emergency roles. In recent years, Patrick Ricard and Scott Matlock have played fullback and defensive line, but not at the snap count Hunter is aiming for.
Travis Hunter has cemented himself as one of the most unique and dynamic prospects in NFL Draft history. The Colorado star achieved something never before see