One of the biggest questions from the NFL Draft this year is whether the team that picks top prospect Travis Hunter will use him as a wide receiver or a cornerback, but is there a third position the former Colorado star could line up as? At the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Hunter was seen throwing passes to other prospects.
Will Travis Hunter enter the league as a wide receiver or a cornerback? Or will he attempt to play both? Hunter, one of the top prospects in this year's draft, saw success at both positions in college,
As Patriots VP of player personnel Eliot Wolf alluded to, Hunter will likely "major" in one position and "minor" in the other at the next level. If this comes to fruition, Hunter will be the NFL's first true two-way player since his former college coach, Deion Sanders, played both cornerback and receiver during his Hall of Fame career.
During an appearance on the NFL Network's coverage of the NFL Scouting Combine, New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was jokingly asked if he feels any sort of disrespect with the coverage Hunter has received as a rare two-way talent.
The Tennessee Titans appear to have five options to choose from when it comes to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. They could draft a quarterback like Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders, select Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter, trade out of the pick or select reigning Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter.
Colorado superstar Travis Hunter is one of the rarest prospects to enter the NFL Draft in recent memory -- and maybe ever. Hunter was a true two-way player for the Buffaloes, playing full-time at both cornerback and wide receiver.
Travis Hunter said he will not work out in Indianapolis, but NFL scouts should get a look at him on the field soon.
When it comes to the best player in the 2025 NFL Draft, we may not even know what position he will play at the next level. Colorado's Travis Hunter is expected to be a top-five pick in April, and the Heisman Trophy winner starred at both cornerback and wide receiver under head coach Deion Sanders.
Though Milroe never quite put it all together at Alabama, he is one of the most physically gifted quarterback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. The combine is the perfect setting for him to show out. He should post an eye-popping 40-yard time (for quarterbacks, at least) while displaying his strong throwing arm during the routes on air period.
The week of the NFL Scouting Combine has arrived and the start of free agency is only a few weeks away.  Below are CBSSports.com's updated prospect rankings, which feature many of the names that, for better or worse,
Participation at the NFL Scouting Combine has dwindled in recent years. None of my top five prospects -- Cam Ward, Abdul Carter, Travis Hunter, Mason Graham, and Jalon Walker -- tested in Indianapolis.