Whether he plays cornerback, wide receiver or both at the next level, Travis Hunter will provide a generational skillset to whichever NFL team drafts the Colorado football standout.
It’s still early, but if the Denver Broncos can secure a top-five pick in next year’s draft, they should consider Hunter. The current Heisman frontrunner would give the Broncos a lockdown corner opposite Pat Surtain II and/or another receiving weapon to help young quarterback Bo Nix.
Earlier this week, Hunter appeared on the “Kickin’ It with Dee” podcast and expressed his desire to stay in Colorado and play for the Broncos. His appreciation for the community is a large reason why.
“They (neighbors) watch out for my house, they watch out for everything that’s going on over here because they know how much I mean to the city and how much I mean to the state,” Hunter said. “I never feel uncomfortable or not safe. I wish I could go to the Broncos just to stay in Colorado because so much people just welcome us with open arms. They show us love that we would never have gotten in a different spot.”
🦬 @TravisHunterJr went on @Deestroying’s podcast and said he wishes he could stay in Colorado and play for the @Broncos because of the love the community has shown him.
Says his neighbors leave him signs before games and watch his dog when he’s on the road. pic.twitter.com/EA9DTVQNoO
— Mat Smith (@RealMatSmith) October 3, 2024
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