Travis Hunter is just built different. But his recent ambitions going into the NFL have caught the eyes of fans and media for being unrealistic as no one has played on both sides of the ball like he has in the last 50+ years.
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Hunter took the podium on Thursday to answer questions from the media before his workouts begin on Friday. And one reporter posed an intriguing question about Hunter's thoughts on potentially taking snaps as a return specialist at the next level. Hunter, though, seemingly shut down the idea.
Hunter won the Heisman Trophy last season as a Buffalo and is widely considered to be in the conversation for the No. 1 pick in April. The only question about him as a prospect is if he'll be happy playing on just one side of the ball, or if he'll insist on playing both.
so prospects will try to put their best foot forward when they hit the field at Lucas Oil Stadium. Without hyperbole, football hasn't seen a player like Hunter in quite some time. The Heisman ...