Denver is one of the teams scheduled to meet with Jeanty at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, per Ryan Fowler of the Draft Network. That meeting could help the Broncos dec
Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi worked a no-daylight schedule for most of February to arrive at the NFL Scouting Combine with his draft board set. "Phase 1," Borgonzi
If the Titans want the best talent in the 2025 NFL Draft, it's Travis Hunter trying to convince teams to never let him leave the field.
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Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter has been named a “best fit” for the New York Giants in the 2025 NFL draft.
When it comes to the best player in the 2025 NFL Draft, we may not even know what position he will play at the next level. Colorado's Travis Hunter is expected to be a top-five pick in April, and the Heisman Trophy winner starred at both cornerback and wide receiver under head coach Deion Sanders.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have their head coach and his staff is now filled. With Liam Coen at the helm, is it possible that the Jaguars opt to go for an offensive player at pick No. 5? Or will they snag one of the defensive stars to bolster a group that struggled last season?
Travis Hunter is different. The reigning Heisman Trophy winner who starred at both wide receiver and cornerback for the Jackson State Tigers and Colorado Buffaloes in three seasons of college football, is aiming to choose the path less followed and continue to be a two-way player in the NFL.
Some teams see Travis Hunter as a cornerback. Others see him as a wide receiver. Hunter sees himself as both. “They say nobody has ever done it, for real, the way I do it, but I tell them I’m just different. I’m a different person,” Hunter said Thursday from the Scouting Combine.
Dave Helman is LIVE from New Orleans at Super Bowl LIX & he spoke with current & former players on the NFL on FOX Podcast. First, listen to the best compilation of interviews he gathered from Hall of Fame DB Charles Woodson,
It's rare to see an NFL player able to play well at two positions, and even rarer for those two to be offense and defense. Here are some who've done it.