INDIANAPOLIS - There have been players in the past who dabbled with playing both offense and defense in the NFL over the years but there hasn't been a full-time two-way player since Chuck Bednarik in the '50s.
The NFL scouting combine on-field workouts in Indianapolis begin on Thursday with defensive backs and tight ends. Colorado's Travis Hunter is listed as a cornerback and will work out on Thursday, the top prospect that will work out in the first day of on-field drills.
Luke Easterling of Athlon Sports also named Stewart as one of his risers after Day 1 of the combine. "Hopes were high for Stewart heading into this year's NFL Combine, and he live
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Denver is one of the teams scheduled to meet with Jeanty at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, per Ryan Fowler of the Draft Network. That meeting could help the Broncos dec
What role does Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter envision himself playing in the NFL? See the answer to that question and more of What We Learned on Thursday at the NFL Scouting Combine.
The NFL reserved Travis Hunter’s hotel room for an extra night, just in case. Colorado’s two-way star is expected to work with the cornerbacks Friday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. But if he opts to stick around and join the receivers Saturday,
Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter wants to continue being a two-way star in the NFL, just as he was at Colorado. Full-time offense, full-time defense.
There was so much talk around and from Travis Hunter about an exciting and unique storyline that is fun to consider and unlikely to happen.
Unprecedented is the norm for Travis Hunter, and he doesn't plan to reign in his abilities at the NFL level. The cornerback-/wide receiver prospect said he will push back if NFL teams propose a one-position limit.
Travis Hunter played 111 snaps per game as the Heisman Trophy winner at Colorado last season and boldly lobbied future employers to allow him to continue dual-position duty in the NFL.