The Tennessee Titans say they won't pass up on a 'generational talent' in the 2025 NFL Draft. What does that mean for do-everything star Travis Hunter?
While most watch film to learn traits of other players they can imbibe, Travis Hunter watches them to understand the “hard part” of the NFL.
Travis Hunter received a crash course in the downfalls of fame while emerging as the best college football player in the country during his time at
Travis Hunter continues to captivate football fans and analysts alike with his unique personality, versatility, and insightful approach to life and the game. In
Finishing as one of three teams with a 3-14 record, the Tennessee Titans earned the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Typically, teams selecting first overall are eyeing a new quarterback, franchise left tackle,
In the latest NFL mock draft from CBS Sports, that’s the case with Hunter — Josh Edwards has the Patriots grabbing Hunter at No. 4, which would be really nice value there. Here’s his take on why:
We took a look at ESPN analyst Mel Kiper's first NFL mock draft to evaluate where he thinks Cam Ward, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will go.
NFL mock drafts have the Tennessee Titans often selecting Cam Ward or Travis Hunter. Shedeur Sanders seems to be taking hold as the No. 2 quarterback in this class. But what if the Titans don't believe any of that trio to be the best player available in this class?
A forceful and fearless message. The rivalry between Colorado Buffaloes' Travis Hunter and Kansas Jayhawks' Cobee Bryant has been one of the most talked about matchups in college football this season.
From a talent perspective, Hunter is, without a doubt, one of the best players I’ve watched in a long time. The uncertainty
Could Colorado football star Travis Hunter be a two-way star in the NFL? Former Florida QB Tim Tebow believes so.