What role does Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter envision himself playing in the NFL? See the answer to that question and more of What We Learned on Thursday at the NFL Scouting Combine.
The NFL scouting combine on-field workouts in Indianapolis begin on Thursday with defensive backs and tight ends. Colorado's Travis Hunter is listed as a cornerback and will work out on Thursday, the top prospect that will work out in the first day of on-field drills.
Luke Easterling of Athlon Sports also named Stewart as one of his risers after Day 1 of the combine. "Hopes were high for Stewart heading into this year's NFL Combine, and he live
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The NFL scouting combine has kicked off this week. The league invited 329 college football standouts to be evaluated, starting on Thursday when defensive linemen and linebackers are on the clock at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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NFL Combine: Cam Ward’s hand size, Abdul Carter’s foot fracture and Travis Hunter’s two-way dream among takeaways
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NFL combine takeaways: Shedeur Sanders vs. Cam Ward, is Ashton Jeanty surefire RB1, and what awaits Travis Hunter?
NFL personnel reportedly leave combine with clear favorite between Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders
Although he is not participating in on-field workouts, Hunter is engaging in media sessions and meetings with NFL franchises, demonstrating his poise and readiness for the next ch
Colorado Buffaloes star wide receiver and defensive back, Travis Hunter is expected to be a top-five selection in the upcoming NFL Draft after winning the Heism
There was so much talk around and from Travis Hunter about an exciting and unique storyline that is fun to consider and unlikely to happen.
Travis Hunter, the Heisman Trophy winner from Colorado, is looking to become the first full-time two-way player in pro football since Chuck Bednarik retired in 1962. For a league that uses this time of year to sort its incoming talent into neat boxes that stack tidily within their systems, his presence is dizzying, terrifying and titillating.
NFL Draft prospect Travis Hunter insists he can play both ways as a pro football player. Why? Because he's Travis Hunter, and you're not.
Travis Hunter is already a legendary HBCU and collegiate football figure in his young sports career. Upon leaving the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Hunter traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, to receive the inaugural "Emerging G.O.A.T. Award" at View Pointe Hall in the Muhammad Ali Center.
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