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
One of the most alluring reasons for a team like the Titans to draft Colorado’s Travis Hunter is that he could potentially — potentially — upgrade the club significantly on both sides of the ball. But how realistic is it to expect that the Heisman Trophy-winning cornerback/wide receiver could make a big impact on offense and defense in the NFL,
Let’s get it back to the NFL. ESPN BET just posted some markets for Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty and they’ve got the Dallas Cowboys listed as the favorite to draft the Boise State running back: Cowboys +190 Bears +350 Broncos +500 It makes sense on paper.
The number one prospect in the 2025 NFL draft, Colorado's two-way star Travis Hunter, wants to work out with two Cleveland Browns superstars. In an interview with Bleacher Report, Heisman winner Hunter said he wants to work out with Browns’ wide receiver Jerry Jeudy,
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 is set to speak at NFL Combine on Thursday, and the biggest statement he can make is one for which he desires: prove he can do it all.
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The Cleveland Browns have a unique opportunity to improve the team with the No. 2 overall pick in April's NFL Draft.
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but Colorado two-way superstar Travis Hunter and Penn State star defensive end Abdul Carter are arguably the two best prospects in the draft. If the Tennessee Titans keep the No. 1 pick and take ...
In Lance Zierlein's latest NFL mock draft, Hunter goes at No. 2 overall to the Cleveland Browns. Later in the mock, Cleveland trades back into the first round with the Washington Commanders at No. 29 to select Sanders.