2025 Rookie Profile: Travis Hunter

2025 Rookie Profile: Travis Hunter (WR/CB) Colorado Welcome to the 2025 fantasy football season. FullTime Fantasy‘s annual rookie reports examine the reigning Heisman Trophy Winner, 2025 Rookie Profile: Travis Hunter. Resume Travis Hunter Jr. is widely regarded as one of the most versatile players in college football history. Born on May 18, 2003, in West Palm Beach, Florida, Hunter moved to Georgia as a teenager and emerged as a standout at Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, Georgia. As a five-star recruit—the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2022 class per 247Sports and Rivals—he shocked the recruiting world by committing to Jackson State, an FCS program, under head coach Deion Sanders, over powerhouse Florida State. After one season with the Tigers, Hunter followed Sanders to Colorado in 2023, where he redefined two-way stardom. In 2024, he capped his college career with a Heisman Trophy, becoming the first player to win both the Chuck Bednarik Award (top defensive player) and Fred Biletnikoff Award (top wide receiver), alongside a slew of other accolades including the Walter Camp Award, AP Player of the Year, and unanimous All-American honors.   Not sure how I missed these nugget’s on Travis Hunter but wanted to share ICYMI too… -He’s just the 8th player EVER to be named consensus first-team All-American and earn any level of Academic All-America honors! -In 2024, Hunter earned Academic All-America first team honors… — Todd McShay (@McShay13) April 5, 2025 College Stats Hunter’s statistical output across three college seasons reflects his extraordinary dual-threat ability. 2022 (Jackson State, Freshman) Offense: 18 receptions, 188 yards, four TDs. Defense: 20 tackles, two INTs, 10 pass breakups. Notes: Played in nine games, showcasing versatility in limited snaps (503 DEF, 87 OFF). 2023 (Colorado, Sophomore) Offense: 57 receptions, 721 yards, five TDs (nine games; missed three due to liver injury). Defense: 30 tackles, three INTs, five pass breakups. Notes: Logged 1,742 snaps (631 DEF, 475 OFF), earning Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player). 2024 (Colorado, Junior) Offense: 92 receptions, 1,152 yards, 14 TDs; one rushing TD. Defense: 32 tackles, four INTs, 11 PBUs, one forced fumble. Notes: He played 688 defensive snaps and 709 offensive snaps in 12 games, with a defensive passer rating allowed of 38.7 (best among Power Five CBs with 400+ coverage snaps). Career Totals Offense: 167 receptions, 2,061 yards, 23 receiving TDs, one rushing TD. Defense: 82 tackles, nine INTs, 26 PBUs, one forced fumble. Measurables Hunter’s lean, wiry build belies his functional strength and elite athleticism. His speed, agility, and ball skills are top-tier, though he could add mass for NFL physicality. Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 pounds Projected 40-Yard Dash: 4.40–4.45 seconds (based on scouting estimates) Arm Length: Long for his frame, estimated 32+ inches (enhances catch radius and coverage range) Vertical Jump: Projected 38–40 inches (explosive lower-body power)   Travis Hunter can accelerate from 0 to 20 MPH in 4 seconds 😮‍💨 Don’t need to see a 40 time to know Hunter can fly 🔥 🎥: @RAanalytics pic.twitter.com/mgvNuqiqgZ https://t.co/ZO9biVeEcQ — The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) April 4, 2025 Two-way Player: CB and WR Hunter is a modern unicorn, excelling as both a cornerback and wide receiver at an elite level—a feat unseen since Charles Woodson’s 1997 Heisman season at Michigan. On offense, he’s a fluid, explosive route-runner with exceptional hands, elusiveness after the catch, and the ability to stretch the field vertically. His 92 catches and 14 TDs in 2024 highlight his WR1 potential, with a knack for high-pointing contested balls and turning short gains into home runs. Defensively, Hunter’s instincts, ball-hawking ability, and fluid hips make him a shutdown corner. His 4 INTs and 11 PBUs in 2024, paired with a stingy 57.9% completion rate allowed, showcase his capacity to erase top receivers. His conditioning is otherworldly, averaging over 100 snaps per game in 2024, a testament to his stamina and versatility. While the NFL typically demands specialization, Hunter’s rare skill set could see him deployed in hybrid packages—primarily as a CB with situational WR snaps. NFL Fits Hunter’s versatility makes him a fit for all 32 teams. The question is: How much will he be used on offense? Some GMs consider Hunter a full-time cornerback who could potentially play 10-15 snaps per week on offense. With concerns about durability and the lack of elite corners, this ultimately looks like a realistic approach. However, that would have negative fantasy consequences for Hunter in non-IDP leagues. Only time will tell. The kid is a special talent and is now favored to be selected No. 2 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. He is fully expected to be selected no later than the top-5. NFL Comparison Hunter’s closest NFL parallel is Charles Woodson, a fellow Heisman-winning two-way star who transitioned into a Hall of Fame cornerback. Like Woodson, Hunter blends elite ball skills, instincts, and athleticism, with the potential to dominate as a CB while offering offensive upside. Woodson’s career (65 INTs, 20 sacks, 11 TDs on defense; 446 receiving yards, 4 TDs on offense) sets the blueprint: Hunter could become a perennial All-Pro CB with 40–50 career INTs, while contributing 10–15 offensive TDs in specialized packages. Both share a knack for game-changing plays and a rare ability to flip the field from either side. Fantasy Outlook In fantasy football, Hunter’s value hinges on where he lands and how he’s utilized. If drafted as a primary CB (most likely), his IDP (Individual Defensive Player) stock is sky-high—think 8–10 INTs, 80+ tackles, and 15+ PBUs as a rookie, making him a top-5 DB in leagues that reward defensive stats. If a team leans into his WR skills, he’s a WR2 with WR1 upside, capable of 70–80 catches, 1,000+ yards, and 8–10 TDs in a pass-heavy offense. The dream scenario? A creative coordinator (e.g., Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan) uses him as a two-way weapon, boosting both offensive and defensive fantasy rosters. Expect Hunter to be a top-5 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, likely to a team like the Raiders, Patriots, or Jaguars, where

2025 NFL Draft: New Favorite Emerges for No. 2 Pick

2025 NFL Mock Draft

Now just days away from the festivities in Green Bay, Vegas oddsmakers indicate that there have been changes in the 2025 NFL Draft: New Favrite Emerges for the No. 2 Pick. FullTime Fantasy keeps our Members updated on this surprising change and what it means for the rest of the top-5 teams. A New Favorite Emerges As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, set to kick off on April 24, the betting odds are shifting dramatically, with Colorado’s Travis Hunter now favored to be selected as the No. 2 overall pick. The Heisman Trophy-winning two-way star has captured the attention of NFL scouts, analysts, and oddsmakers alike, surging ahead of other top prospects in the latest Vegas books. This development marks a significant turn in the pre-draft narrative, highlighting Hunter’s unique talent and the growing belief that he could be the next big thing in the NFL. A Meteoric Rise in the Odds Just days ago, the race for the No. 2 pick—held by the Cleveland Browns—was a toss-up among several high-profile prospects, including Hunter’s Colorado teammate Shedeur Sanders and Penn State’s Abdul Carter. However, following Colorado’s Pro Day and recent comments from Browns GM Andrew Berry, Hunter’s stock has skyrocketed. Meanwhile, Sanders’ odds have slipped to +750, and Carter has been overtaken by Hunter in the betting markets, with reports on April 6 indicating Hunter’s edge at No. 2. This shift isn’t entirely surprising to those who’ve followed Hunter’s remarkable college career. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound athlete dominated on both sides of the ball in 2024, excelling as a cornerback and wide receiver for Deion Sanders’s Colorado Buffaloes. His stat line—96 receptions for 1,258 yards and 16 total touchdowns on offense, paired with lockdown coverage on defense—earned him the Heisman Trophy and cemented his status as a generational talent. Now, Vegas oddsmakers are betting that the Browns see him as too good to pass up at No. 2. Why the Browns Are Eyeing Hunter The Cleveland Browns, coming off a disappointing 2024 season with a 3-14 record, hold the No. 2 pick behind the Tennessee Titans, who are widely expected to select Miami quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1. With Deshaun Watson’s tenure in Cleveland mired in controversy and inconsistent play, the Browns could pivot to a quarterback like Sanders. However, Hunter’s versatility and immediate impact potential appear to be swaying opinions in the front office. Andrew Berry, the Browns’ GM, has reportedly made comments that have fueled speculation about Hunter being a “strong possibility” at No. 2. While Berry hasn’t explicitly named Hunter, his praise for a prospect with “elite traits on both sides of the ball” aligns perfectly with the Colorado star’s profile. The Browns’ roster also needs the move. They lack a true No. 1 wide receiver after trading Amari Cooper, and their secondary could use a dynamic playmaker opposite Denzel Ward. Hunter, who could start at cornerback while moonlighting as an offensive weapon, fits the bill as a rare two-way threat. Analysts have noted Hunter’s crisp route-running and ball skills, showcased during Colorado’s pro day, as further evidence of his readiness for the NFL. A video circulating on X from Caesars Sportsbook highlighted his smooth footwork, drawing comparisons to elite NFL receivers. At +190 earlier in the week, Hunter was already gaining traction, but the latest odds reflect a growing consensus that Cleveland sees him as a cornerstone player. The Competition Falls Behind Hunter’s rise has come at the expense of other prospects. Shedeur Sanders, once a contender for a top-two selection, has seen his odds lengthen. Meanwhile, Abdul Carter, Penn State’s explosive edge rusher, had been neck-and-neck with Hunter for the No. 2 spot. However, as of early April 6, posts on X and updates from Pro Football Talk indicate that Hunter has pulled ahead, with Carter’s odds slipping in the wake of Hunter’s momentum. This shift underscores a key draft trend: while quarterbacks often dominate the top picks, elite talent at other positions can break through when the fit is right. The last non-quarterback to go No. 2 was Aidan Hutchinson in 2022, and Hunter’s unique skill set could make him the next exception. What This Means for the Draft If Hunter goes No. 2 to the Browns, it could set off a chain reaction. The Giants, picking third, might then target  Carter to bolster their defense. Teams like the New England Patriots (No. 4) and Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 5), both of whom have been linked to Hunter, would need to pivot to other options—perhaps Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan or Texas’ Kelvin Banks Jr. For bettors, Hunter’s current odds at +180 offer value, especially as some platforms still list him as high as +220. 🚨 NFL Draft Bet 🚨 Travis Hunter 2nd Overall Pick (+220) 1U on Rebet Reports coming out about Hunter being a strong possibility at 2 plus Andrew Berry’s comments on Hunter make anything above +150 a bet for me. pic.twitter.com/Xkpos1EJ4G — Sunny Boy (@SunnyBoyBets) April 5, 2025 Hunter’s ascent also raises an intriguing question: Could he challenge Cam Ward for No. 1? While Ward remains the overwhelming favorite at -1200 to go to the Titans, Hunter’s odds to be the top pick have hovered around +3400, with occasional surges (as high as +140 earlier in the year) when Titans execs hinted at prioritizing a “generational talent.” For now, though, No. 2 seems to be his landing spot, and Vegas is banking on it. In fact, the Titans caneled their workout with Hunter, all but cementing Ward as the top pick. A Star in the Making Travis Hunter’s journey from a two-way college phenom to a top NFL draft prospect has been nothing short of extraordinary. His ability to dominate at cornerback and wide receiver has drawn comparisons to legends like Deion Sanders and Champ Bailey, and his work ethic—averaging an FBS-high 111.5 snaps per game—sets him apart. Whether he sticks to one position or becomes the NFL’s first true modern two-way star, Hunter is poised to make an instant impact. As

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