Travis Hunter has cemented himself as one of the most unique and dynamic prospects in NFL Draft history. The Colorado star achieved something never before seen at the collegiate level, excelling as both a wide receiver and a cornerback.
Travis Hunter wants to play both CB and WR in the NFL. If he lands in New England, he might be able to fulfill his dream.
Naturally, there has been a lot of talk regarding Hunter's ability to play on both sides of the ball which is likely why Patriots HC Mike Vrabel has been trying to lay the groundwork with his ideas and two-way utilization, one-to-one with the player.
NFL teams are no strangers to giving former players an opportunity to earn their bread and butter on the sidelines. Some like Dan Campbell, Mike Vrabel, and recently Jerod Mayo and Antonio Pierce even got to run their own teams at one point.