
Travis Hunter’s Bold Ambition: Can the NFL’s Hottest Prospect Revolutionize the Game as a Full-Time Two-Way Star?
Hunter the Wide Receiver
While taking a top-flight cornerback early isnât unprecedented, most teams with a top-10 pick should be interested in Hunterâs ability to play wide receiver. The 6-foot, 188-pound standout is a bit skinny, but certainly big enough to play the position, as evidenced by his production. He has a knack for the ball and is great at possessing catches â two necessary traits for being a top-targeted player on offense.
Now, Hunter can be guarded by a defender. He ranks highly in open rate but less so in burn rate, meaning he can find windows to catch passes but wonât necessarily break away from defensive backs. That makes his role in an offense a bit nuanced, but it also opens him up to being a big contributor early in his career.
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