NFL analyst predicts Travis Hunter's 2-way future
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Patriots coach Mike Vrabel played a little bit of offense in his 14 NFL seasons as a player, enough to score 10 receiving touchdowns.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel was asked about Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter at the annual NFL league meetings today, and he spoke about how he would use a two-way player like Hunter if the Patriots picked the Colorado star in the NFL Draft.
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Eliot Wolf shared where the Patriots see Will Campbell, if they'd have Travis Hunter play both ways, and whether Mason Graham has the size to be an impactful interior defensive lineman.
Joel Klatt revealed his top defensive players in the 2025 NFL Draft. He explained why Penn State’s Abdul Carter tops this list and how he could benefit any NFL team's defense. Joel analyzed Colorado’s Travis Hunter as a corner and why he is No.
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Could Travis Hunter play both ways for Patriots? Mike Vrabel answersIf the Patriots draft Travis Hunter, would they let him play offense and defense? Here’s what Mike Vrabel had to say today.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel wouldn't restrict Colorado two-way standout Travis Hunter to playing just one position at the NFL level if the Patriots were to draft him.
The New England Patriots and head coach Mike Vrabel have been connected as a potential suitor for Colorado Buffaloes star wide receiver and cornerback combo player Travis Hunter.
During the annual NFL league meeting, Jacksonville Jaguars' head coach Liam Coen discussed how he and the organization would utilize Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter if he ended up on the team. On an appearance on the Brent and Austen Show, Coen noted the importance of being "fluid" as an organization.