NFL Mock Draft predicts that the Tennessee Titans will draft a Colorado player at No. 1. Is it QB Shedeur Sanders or CB/WR Travis Hunter?
Tennessee Titans legend Chris Johnson tweeted the Titans should pick Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Former Tennessee Titans running back ... Johnson tweeted Tuesday that "We got to take Travis at 1," alluding to Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter. Hunter is the reigning Heisman Trophy winner ...
Former Colorado Buffaloes two-way star Travis Hunter is projected at the No. 5 overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in The 33rd Team's latest NFL mock draft from Kyle Crabbs, founder of NDT Scouting and co-founder of The Draft Network.
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Hunter is projected to be taken as a top three pick in the upcoming NFL draft. The college football season is down to its final game - the National Championship, which will be played Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
Travis Hunter sent shockwaves through the football world during Friday’s Polynesian Bowl, but not for his electrifying play—this time, it was during a celebratory mishap. The reigning Heisman Trophy winner made every NFL team nervous when he ran onto the field to celebrate Oregon five-star receiver Dakorien Moore’s touchdown.
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Despite being eligible for the draft in April, Travis Hunter still has a year of collegiate eligibility remaining and can return, should he choose. On Wednesday's episode of his eponymous "The Travis Hunter Show" on YouTube, the two-way star joked about the only condition that could entice him to return to college.