New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and top draft prospect Travis Hunter had some fun jawing back and forth about life as a two-way player. Sure, Hunter played both wide receiver and cornerback throughout his collegiate career,
T he most unique prospect in recent memory to come through the NFL Draft is Colorado's Travis Hunter. Why? Well, he just closed the book on a collegiate career where he not only p
Travis Hunter wants to play both CB and WR in the NFL. If he lands in New England, he might be able to fulfill his dream.
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 seen at the collegiate level, excelling as both a wide receiver and a cornerback.
When the New England Patriots met with two-way star Travis Hunter at the NFL Scouting Combine, Mike Vrabel made sure the 21-year-old got a bit of a history lesson.
In his most recent mock draft, Reid projected the Patriots to land reigning Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter with the No. 4 overall pick. The Colorado product is Reid’s No. 1 prospect in this year’s draft.
Mike Vrabel let his sense of humor shine through while meeting top draft prospect Travis Hunter this week. Vrabel's New England Patriots own the fourth pick in the 2025 NFL draft and Hunter has been suggested as a possible selection.
Keyshawn Johnson, a former No. 1 overall pick, said the Patriots would be a perfect landing spot for Travis Hunter if they traded up.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick has weighed in on what the New England Patriots should do with their fourth overall pick. Going against the grain, the ex-player says New England should trade up, not down.