Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi worked a no-daylight schedule for most of February to arrive at the NFL Scouting Combine with his draft board set. "Phase 1," Borgonzi
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Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network suggested the New York Giants might pursue Los Angeles Rams star Matthew Stafford over targeting a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Jeremiah projected the Giants to select Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter in his newest mock draft,
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.
Two elite wide receiver options are off the board for the New England Patriots in Tee Higgins and Travis Hunter.
The New York Giants already have a clear plan about how they would use top 2025 NFL draft prospect Travis Hunter.
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.
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,
The Browns are favored to draft the two-way dynamo in April's draft, but a few teams aren't far behind Cleveland on the oddsboard.
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter is creating a distinctly different atmosphere as this year's NFL scouting combine begins.
"His ceiling as a CB is a lot more rare than his ceiling as a WR. He would become one of the 1-2-3 most dangerous DBs in the league."