Travis Hunter is one of the most dynamic and intriguing prospects to ever enter the NFL Draft. A true two-way star, Hunter defies conventional positional molds, excelling as both a lockdown cornerback and a game-breaking wide receiver.
Rob Gronkowski gives his two cents on where Travis Hunter should play on the field when he gets drafted into the NFL.
Travis Hunter said he has a new joy about him after cutting out social media last month following public controversy over his relationship with fiancée Leanna Lenee.
Travis Hunter continues to captivate football fans and analysts alike with his unique personality, versatility, and insightful approach to life and the game. In
From a talent perspective, Hunter is, without a doubt, one of the best players I’ve watched in a long time. The uncertainty
Travis Hunter received a crash course in the downfalls of fame while emerging as the best college football player in the country during his time at
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
On his appropriately-named podcast, "The Travis Hunter Show," former Colorado Buffaloes two-way star Travis Hunter discussed his latest trip to Hawaii for the Polynesian Bowl, a high school all-star game and what's been happening in his life since the end of the college football season.
The Tennessee Titans say they won't pass up on a 'generational talent' in the 2025 NFL Draft. What does that mean for do-everything star Travis Hunter?
Travis Hunter now holds the keys to the 2025 NFL Draft. After Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker on Wednesday mentioned their refusal to “pass on a generational talent” with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft, Hunter would appear to be the big winner.
In Rang’s mock, Hunter isn’t the top pick. He’s slotted at No. 3 overall, heading to the New York Giants. The top spot goes to Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning, who just wrapped up his redshirt freshman season. Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, a true freshman, comes in at No. 2.
Tulane played host to Lamar Brown over the weekend. Rivals' No. 1-ranked interior offensive lineman was in New Orleans on Saturday and made a visit to the Green Wave with several teammates at Baton Rouge (La.