Cleveland Browns Expected to Draft Travis Hunter Despite Two-Way Role Concerns
The Browns are reportedly set to select the Heisman-winning Colorado star with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, as debates over his dual-role ambitions continue.
- Multiple sources, including NFL insider Adam Schefter, indicate the Cleveland Browns are likely to draft Travis Hunter with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
- Hunter, a standout two-way player in college, has openly requested to be announced as 'wide receiver and DB,' signaling his intent to play both positions in the NFL.
- NFL veterans, including Devin McCourty and Patrick Peterson, have expressed skepticism about the sustainability of a dual-role in the NFL, citing physical toll and career longevity concerns.
- Hunter's record-breaking college career includes 24 receiving touchdowns, 2,169 yards, and 9 interceptions, earning him the Heisman Trophy and other accolades.
- Despite positional uncertainty, reports suggest the Browns may prioritize Hunter to strengthen their struggling offense, with plans to determine his role post-draft.