One might think that a team with the first global choice of the draft would be interested in a player who is considered by many as the best cornerback And Best receiver of the NFL draft this year.
Especially if this player can play both positions in the NFL.
Travis Hunter won the Heisman trophy with Colorado Last season when he played the receiver and the corner. It has been debated for months if it would be better suited to the cornerback or the receiver at the next level.
Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan, whose team chose the first, said on Tuesday at the NFL Scouting combines that it was “very realistic” that the hunter can play in the two way in the NFL , as he did at university.
Titans coach Brian Callahan says he is “very realistic” that Travis Hunter can play in both directions in the NFL.
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Callahan adding that he thinks Hunter would start at the corner is interesting. It would be very difficult to be a full -time player on both sides of the ball. Hunter’s College coach Dion Sanders came closest to the modern NFL, recording 36 catches for Dallas 1996 cowboys while being the best corner of the NFL.
“I think he could,” said the director general of the Titans, Mike Borgonzi, Via Terry McCormick from Titansinsider.com. “You have seen it.”
The conviction of the titans that Hunter could make both, to a certain extent, may not tip their hand with regard to the first choice. They need a quarter, and the Miami cam district is Always the favorite To be taken with the first choice. If the Titans do not go with a QB, the Rusher of Penn State Abdul Carter is a fantastic perspective in a precious position.
But the question of the hunter is fascinating. It is very likely to be a choice among the first five. Whatever the position he plays could be determined by which team writes it and how they consider him a player.
And perhaps, he will eventually play both in the NFL.