Giants GM Schoen open to Travis Hunter playing offense and defense if they select him in NFL draft
- Travis Hunter, a two-way player from Colorado, hopes to play both positions in the NFL.
- Hunter prefers playing both positions, a rarity at the professional level due to increased workload.
- Joe Schoen, the Giants' GM, acknowledged the difficulty but expressed openness to Hunter playing on both offense and defense.
- Hunter stated he would not play football at all if limited to only one position; Schoen quoted, "I wouldn't doubt the kid."
- The Giants may draft Hunter, but Schoen emphasized drafting for value over need, considering their quarterback options.
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