Of course, we won't hold our breath on anything getting done before the NFL Draft, but let's hope that Jerry Jones pulls off ...
Martinez is one of several running backs the Cowboys have met with in the pre-draft process. His physical running style will do quite well with the vision new head coach Brian Schottenheimer sees as ...
After talking to experts and checking out the tape, Doug Farrar presents a case for the Heisman Trophy winner to remain a two ...
Hunter catches even more fish than TDs and INTs: "That's all he really wants to do other than be the best football player on ...
While many expected the Patriots to add a big-name wide receiver via free agency or trade, Mack Hollins has been their only ...
Hunter's prowess as a cornerback might actually be limiting his overall potential as a wide receiver. Teams will have to ...
Colorado's Travis Hunter might be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Even if the two-way star isn't the first name taken off the list in April, he won't have to wait too long to hear ...
The sky is the limit for Travis Hunter’s confidence heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. Hunter, 21, told reporters at the NFL combine on Thursday that he believes being a two-way football player is ...
Forget NFL comparisons, Travis Hunter is earning baseball comparisons at the NFL combine. Hunter has been described as a dual-threat, two-way player, a "unicorn" and now football's Shohei Ohtani.
Travis Hunter continues to train intensively, aiming to be in top form for the draft. His preparation reflects a commitment to refining his skills and maximizing his potential at the next level.
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