Mike Vrabel has a Patriots plan for the versatile Travis Hunter
- Mike Vrabel, the head coach of the Patriots, said the team might want Travis Hunter to focus on one position at the start of his NFL career to enhance his skills.
- Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy, Biletnikoff Award, and Bednarik Award, showcasing his skills as both a top receiver and top cornerback.
- The Patriots view Hunter as the top receiver and top cornerback in the 2025 NFL Draft, making him a highly sought-after prospect.
- Vrabel indicated that teams have never seen a player play both ways effectively at the NFL level and emphasized the need for a primary focus to improve.
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Mike Vrabel Doesn't Seem Convinced That Travis Hunter Can Play Both Sides In NFL
Travis Hunter is convinced he can be a two-way player in the NFL. Mike Vrabel, though, isn't so sure.On his way to claiming the 2024 Heisman Trophy, Hunter played both wide receiver and cornerback for the Colorado Buffaloes. As he prepares to be a top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, he wants to continue playing both positions."I've been doing it for a long time, so, I feel like I can keep doing it," Hunter said in February at the Scouting Combine.On…
Mike Vrabel Hints At Potential Patriots Plan For Travis Hunter
The New England Patriots will soon march on to the next chapter of their offseason with the 2025 NFL Draft just three weeks away. New England has already been busy dipping into free agency to improve its roster, but with sole possession of the No. 4 overall pick, the tough decisions aren’t done yet. The Patriots made their latest — and arguably most notable splash — in the past few years in signing wideout Stefon Diggs to a three-year, $69 milli…
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