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
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,
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.
In the latest Athlon Sports 4-Round Mock Draft, the Patriots select Tetairoa McMillan, a wide receiver out of Arizona. With Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter going in the first three
NFL Draft is still over a month away, predictions about where future rookies could land in late April are already surfacing. Hunter, a star at the University of Colorado, is entering the draft as a rare dual-threat player who can play both cornerback and wide receiver.
Keyshawn Johnson, a former No. 1 overall pick, said the Patriots would be a perfect landing spot for Travis Hunter if they traded up.
The New England Patriots may have a very difficult draft decision on their hands this spring. Every Patriots fan is painfully aware that their team could have had the number-one pick in this draft had they simply lost their final regular-season game against the Buffalo Bills.
Travis Hunter is a consensus top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft, but there has been a lot of debate if he's a stronger corner or receiver.
Travis Hunter is a rare breed of football player. The Heisman Trophy winner and former Colorado Buffaloes standout is elite at playing both wide receiver and cornerback. At the University of