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Ever wonder what it’d be like if superheroes played football? Well, NFL scouts and coaches might soon have their answer with Travis Hunter, the Colorado standout who’s about to redefine the term “dual-threat.” Picture this: a player gliding down the field with the elegance of Justin Jefferson, only to seamlessly switch sides and lock down receivers like it’s nobody’s business. It’s like watching a scene from a sports movie where the protagonist does the seemingly impossible.

Hunter’s not just any prospect; he’s the kind that makes GMs daydream about two positions filled with one draft pick. A rare bird in the NFL landscape, where specialized athletes dominate, here comes a guy who could make an offensive case for playing both offense and defense full-time.

Imagine the couch analysis: “If he achieves even a fraction of Jefferson’s success on offense, while also anchoring on defense, Hunter’s gonna be the steal of the draft!” I mean, it’s audacious! No wonder an anonymous coach was over the moon, claiming Hunter has the potential to be as good as Jefferson at wideout. Now, if that doesn’t stir up some excitement in Cleveland Browns fans, I’m not sure what will.

This young gun from Colorado is redefining the game. It’s not just about how good he can be; it’s about how he’s going to push the boundaries of what we think is possible on the football field. And If Hunter pulls this off in the NFL? It’ll be more than just a game — it’ll be like re-living Superhero fantasies! Stay tuned, for the upcoming drafts are going to be a blockbuster.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - SEPTEMBER 15: Justin Jefferson #18 of the Minnesota Vikings scores a rushing touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers during the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium on September 15, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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The NFL is about to welcome one of the most unique and exciting prospects in recent history.

Colorado standout Travis Hunter is getting ready to turn pro, and whoever gets him will essentially get two players.

He made a name for himself for his ability to shut down opposing wide receivers, break up passes, force fumbles, and even pick off passes.

However, he was even more known for his ability to wreak havoc on offense.

Some scouts claimed that he would be better off playing cornerback because of his ball skills.

Then again, others claim that he has a sky-high potential if he plays wide receiver.

Notably, that includes an unnamed coach who told The Athletic that he could be as good as Justin Jefferson:

“Oh my God! He could be Justin Jefferson, but he can really play corner. It’s gonna be an interesting case study because we’ve never seen this,” an anonymous passing coordinator said of Travis Hunter.

Most people agree that Jefferson is the absolute best wide receiver in the league.

He’s in the top three at worst, so this is most definitely some high praise for the young standout.

Most big boards have the Cleveland Browns taking Hunter with the No. 2 selection.

He’s so athletic and talented that a team that needs a quarterback in the worst possible way might not even regret taking him instead of a signal-caller.

Hunter has made it loud and clear that he intends to play full time on both sides of the field in the pros, and that’s something we have never seen in modern history.

Chances are that he will have to settle for being a full-time player on offense and play sparingly on defense or vice versa.

The post NFL Coach Compares Top WR Prospect To Justin Jefferson appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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