Travis Hunter is widely expected to be one of the top players selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, but a big question about the former Colorado star still has not been answered — what position is he going to play?
The answer, apparently, depends upon which team drafts Hunter. At Colorado, Hunter was a star wide receiver and defensive back. He excelled at both positions, which led to him winning the Heisman Trophy last season. For a while, it seemed like Hunter was on a clear path to becoming a cornerback in the NFL. That looks a lot less certain now.
In the latest ESPN draft buzz column that was published on Friday, analyst Matt Miller said whether Hunter is viewed as a cornerback or wide receiver “varies by team.” Reporter Field Yates added that the teams he has spoken with believe Hunter has a higher ceiling as a receiver.

Hunter has openly said he wants to play offense and defense in the NFL. Even if he receives a limited number of two-way snaps, it is extremely unlikely that a team would allow him to be a full-time player on both sides of the ball.
The New England Patriots, who have the No. 4 overall pick, are one team that could draft Hunter. They already have two solid starting cornerbacks in Christian Gonzalez and new free-agent addition Carlton Davis. The Patriots also recently signed Stefon Diggs, but they still need wide receiver help. Head coach Mike Vrabel recently shared his thoughts on Hunter potentially being a two-way player in the NFL.
Hunter had 96 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns at Colorado last season. He had 35 total tackles, 4 interceptions and a forced fumble defensively. It would not be a surprise to see him succeed at either position in the NFL, which is why he is viewed as such a rare prospect.
H/T Bleacher Report