Travis Hunter Seeks NFL Role as Two-Way Player Despite Pushback
Travis Hunter Seeks NFL Role as Two-Way Player Despite Pushback

Travis Hunter Seeks NFL Role as Two-Way Player Despite Pushback

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Travis Hunter, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner from Colorado, has expressed his desire to play both wide receiver and cornerback in the NFL, stating he would quit football if forced to choose only one position. While Hunter's confidence is notable, some NFL figures, including Ravens coach John Harbaugh, are skeptical about the feasibility of a full-time two-way player in the league. Harbaugh emphasized the challenges of mastering both offensive and defensive roles, suggesting that teams would likely prioritize one position for Hunter while potentially using him in a limited capacity on the other side of the ball. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta echoed this sentiment, indicating that they would evaluate where Hunter fits best before making a decision. Despite the doubts from some teams, Hunter remains determined to prove he can excel at both positions. The upcoming NFL draft will shed light on how teams approach this unique talent, as Hunter's dual aspirations clash with traditional NFL expectations.

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