
Daniel Jeremiah Says 'Not One' NFL Team Expects Travis Hunter to Play WR, CB Full-Time
Travis Hunter made a name for himself playing both wide receiver and cornerback at the collegiate level, but he might not have as much responsibility in the NFL.
Per NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah, teams aren't expecting Hunter to play "every snap" on both offense and defense.
"I have not talked to one person—not one—that believes that Travis Hunter will be able to play every snap on offense and defense at the pro level like he did at the college level," Jeremiah said on The Rich Eisen Show (1:20 mark). "There is not a belief that he will be able to do that... He's going to major on offense and sprinkle in on defense."
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While Hunter didn't play every single snap on offense and defense at Colorado, he was on both sides of the ball for most of the game. According to Colorado's website, he logged 2,625 snaps across the 2023 and 2024 seasons despite missing nearly five games.
What's more, he was extremely productive on both sides of the ball. In his final season with the Buffs, he recorded 1,258 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns while adding 35 tackles, 11 passes defended and four interceptions on defense.
Heading into the draft, he said he was "never playing football again" if he was limited to just one side of the ball.
While it seems like he won't be limited to just offense or defense, it's a bit unrealistic to think Hunter will play as much in the NFL as he did in college.
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