The number of dual-threat players in the professional sports world is set to grow in late-April. Joining Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher/slugger Shohei Ohtani—who homered in his first spring training at-bat on Friday—former Colorado star Travis Hunter is expected to be among the top picks in the 2025 NFL draft.
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The sky is the limit for Travis Hunter’s confidence heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. Hunter, 21, told reporters at the NFL combine on Thursday that he believes being a two-way football player is more difficult than what Shohei Ohtani does in the MLB.
Colorado’s Travis Hunter’s recent comments about his football prowess have sparked quite a debate. The 2024 Heisman Trophy winner claimed that his ability to play both wide receiver and cornerback is more difficult than Shohei Ohtani’s dual-role success in baseball,
At the NFL Combine, Travis Hunter was asked if what he does on the football field is harder than what Shohei Ohtani does in baseball. Hunter quickly responded with "Probably me, what I do in football because it's a lot on your body.
Fox Sports’ lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt gives his biggest takeaways from the NFL Combine over the weekend including which players improved their draft stock. He also reacts to Travis Hunter’s comments when he was asked to compare his two-way feats to the Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani.
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Hosted on MSNTravis Hunter Awaits More Backlash as Fox Insider Takes Stance on Shohei Ohtani Comment for PublicThere’s a thin line between confidence and delusion. The post Travis Hunter Awaits More Backlash as Fox Insider Takes Stance on Shohei Ohtani Comment for Public appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, despite boasting the unparalleled talent of Shohei Ohtani, are facing a perplexing dilemma: they have no concrete plan for how to manage their two-way supe
NFL prospect Travis Hunter compared his two-way (cornerback and wide receiver) excellence to that of LA Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani.
Travis Hunter is set on blazing a trail in the NFL. He was already the first player in college football to play significant snaps on both sides of the ball and win the Heisman Trophy in the process, and now he’s hoping to take that dual-threat ability to the highest level.
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