But Baumgardner revised his prediction in an updated mock draft on Dec. 18, suggesting Hunter could fall to No. 4 overall. That may have changed on Sunday, with a big shakeup at the bottom of the NFL standings that could clear the way for his next destination.
"Don't draft (Travis Hunter) if you're not gonna give him the opportunity to play on both sides of the ball," Deion Sanders said.
Deion Sanders is issuing a warning for NFL teams interested in Heisman trophy winner Travis Hunter. Hunter, the two-way star who followed Sanders over to Colorado from Jackson State, is hoping to continue playing both wide receiver and cornerback after being drafted into the pro ranks.
Sounds like, at least according to Sanders, Hunter doesn't plan on picking a side once he goes pro. On top of winning the Heisman Trophy, the versatile 21-year-old won his second consecutive Paul Hornung Award as college football's most versatile player, and was also named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year.
Travis has taken care of himself and makes sure that each and every week, he’s prepared to play.” Still, this sort of double duty would be a bit much to expect in the NFL. Even for Hunter, 21, considered the most gifted athlete poised for the NFL ...
Travis Hunter was a star on both sides of the ball for Colorado. In the NFL, his path as a two-way player is more complicated – but it's not impossible.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders all but guaranteed Heisman winner Travis Hunter will be a two-way player in the NFL as one of the 2025 draft's top prospects and will do everything in his power to ensure that happens. Sanders warned NFL teams this week to best utilize Hunter's skill set means playing offense and defense.
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter has high hopes for his NFL career, and high hopes for his Madden rating, too. The Colorado two-way star and likely top-five pick in the 2025 NFL draft told Chad Johnson and Paul Burmeister of NBC Sports that he believes ...
As it stands, Miami's Cam Ward and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders have made their case -- and will have the next few months to continue to do so -- and the handful of NFL teams that need franchise QBs will be jockeying for position to draft them.
f) Utah coach Kyle Whittingham made it a point after the Utes had lost to then-unbeaten BYU and to Colorado in consecutive weeks in November to mention that the Buffs were without question the best team Utah had played this season.
When Deion Sanders took over the Colorado Buffaloes, he promised to prioritize his players on and off the field. This week, the Buffaloes delivered on that promise by securing record-breaking insurance policies for their star players, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders, ahead of the Alamo Bowl matchup against BYU.