The two-way star that finished first in Heisman voting is favored to go second in the 2025 NFL Draft — but there is plenty of time for things to change.
Travis Hunter was recognized as the best player in college football last season, dominating on both sides of the ball for Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes.
Now, he is expected to go within the first five picks come April's draft.
Let's check out the odds for where Hunter will land at DraftKings Sportsbook as of March 3.
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Which team will Travis Hunter be drafted by?
Giants: +275 (bet $10 to win $37.50 total)
Patriots: +275 (bet $10 to win $37.50 total)
Browns: +450 (bet $10 to win $55 total)
Titans: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)
Jaguars: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)
Raiders: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)
Just last week, Hunter was favored to go No. 2 to the Browns, but that has since changed. He's now favored to go either third to the Giants or fourth to the Patriots.
In FOX Sports betting analyst Jason McIntyre's most recent mock draft, he has Hunter going No. 4 to the Patriots.
Wrote McIntyre: "If the top three happen as predicted, this shapes up as the Lions' decision from 2021 between lineman Penei Sewell and WR Ja’Marr Chase — which has worked out for both teams. But Will Campbell isn’t quite Sewell, and Hunter’s not quite Chase."
McIntyre has the Titans selecting Cam Ward first, the Browns selecting Shedeur Sanders second and the Giants selecting Abdul Carter third.
In college, Hunter was the stud of all studs.
He led the Big 12 in receptions (96) and receiving touchdowns (15) last season, while hauling in 1,258 receiving yards in 13 games as well.
But that was Hunter the receiver.
Hunter the cornerback? Well, he had four interceptions and 11 passes defended, cementing his status as arguably the Buffaloes' best offensive and best defensive player.
Come season's end, Hunter won the Heisman Trophy, the Lott Trophy, and the Walter Camp, Chuck Bednarik and Fred Biletnikoff awards. He was a unanimous first-team All-American, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and AP College Football Player of the Year.
In other words, he didn't leave much hardware on the table.
It's still unknown if Hunter will play both ways in the NFL, but FOX Sports national college football analyst RJ Young compared him to other professional sports giants who have beaten the odds during their careers.
Wrote Young: "The majority think Hunter can’t keep this up. The NFL is the pinnacle of football, and the game has mastered most players — even Pro Football Hall of Famers — but that’s not the company Hunter keeps as a physical talent. … Many didn’t believe Shohei Ohtani could hit and pitch in Major League Baseball. He has since won unanimous MVP honors three times."
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