Travis Hunter is one of the most intriguing NFL prospects in recent memory. The Heisman Trophy-winning player never stepped off the field last season, playing both wide receiver and cornerback at an elite level for the Colorado Buffaloes.
The Tennessee Titans could go any number of ways with the No. 1 pick. In a weak quarterback class, many have speculated that the team could go after Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter or Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter.
Of the five most likely landing spots for Colorado’s Travis Hunter, one NFL analyst believes the Tennessee Titans are dead last.
Eddie George sees Travis Hunter as a potential franchise cornerstone for the Tennessee Titans, given his rare two-way abilities and elite athleticism. Hunter, the first two-way player to win the Heisman Trophy since Charles Woodson in 1997,
Two elite wide receiver options are off the board for the New England Patriots in Tee Higgins and Travis Hunter.
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter has been named a “best fit” for the New York Giants in the 2025 NFL draft.
The New York Giants find themselves at a crossroads in the latest NFL Network mock draft by Daniel Jeremiah. The scenario he presents—passing on quarterback Shedeur Sanders in favor of Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter—would be a fascinating twist in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Titans have the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft after finishing the 2024 season with a 3-14 record. The Titans are considering drafting players such as Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter, and Cam Ward.
Before Super Bowl LIX, Adidas made waves by releasing an iconic "family picture" featuring some of its top athletes, including Colorado's two-way star and Heisman winner Travis Hunter. However, the event was more than just a promotional shoot—it was a show of unity among Adidas' elite athletes,
Dave Helman is LIVE from New Orleans at Super Bowl LIX & he spoke with current & former players on the NFL on FOX Podcast. First, listen to the best compilation of interviews he gathered from Hall of Fame DB Charles Woodson,