Travis Hunter has been making headlines in the sports world for his electrifying performances on both sides of the ball. In just nine games, he won the 2023 Paul Hornung Award and is starting to gain national recognition for his skills. Recently named the top player ahead of the 2024 season by CBS Sports analyst Blake Brockermeyer, Hunter is seen as a generational talent by many.
Brockermeyer praised Hunter’s versatility as a two-way player, noting that if he played fewer snaps on offense, he could be even more effective on defense. Despite missing a few games due to an injury sustained from a cheap shot, Hunter still managed an impressive season with over 1,000 snaps. His performance has solidified his place as the latest consensus All-American in CU history.
On offense, Hunter had 57 receptions for 721 yards and five touchdowns. On defense, he had 31 tackles, three interceptions, and five passes defended. Many have speculated about his potential to continue playing both ways consistently in the NFL, considering his unique skill set and passion for the game.
As a highly anticipated prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft, the big question remains where Hunter will land and whether teams will fully utilize his talents. Brockermeyer highlighted Hunter’s strengths as a cornerback, praising his coverage skills, hands, and ability to play the ball. He also raised questions about how Hunter’s time share on offense and defense will look in the upcoming season, as well as whether it could continue in the NFL.