
**Travis Hunter Skips NFL Combine Drills, Eyes Dual-Threat Role in Pros**

Colorado standout Travis Hunter, the electrifying two-way college star, confirmed he’ll skip on-field workouts at this week’s NFL Scouting Combine, opting instead to showcase his skills at Colorado’s pro day in March. The decision aligns with a growing trend among top prospects, including teammate Shedeur Sanders, who are prioritizing controlled environments over the combine’s high-pressure drills.
**Hunter’s Bold NFL Vision: 100% Snaps on Both Sides**
Hunter, who dazzled as a receiver and cornerback at Colorado, made his NFL ambitions clear: he wants to play *both* offense and defense full-time. “It’s up to the head coach,” he told reporters, but emphasized his goal to replicate his college workload—a rarity in the modern NFL. His 2023 stats justify the hype:
– **Offense**: 57 receptions, 721 yards, 5 TDs
– **Defense**: 31 tackles, 3 INTs, 5 pass breakups
Despite his two-way aspirations, Hunter ruled out special teams duties, stating, “I already have two jobs.”
**Deion Sanders’ Influence Looms Large**
Hunter’s former coach, Deion Sanders, has relentlessly championed his protégé’s unique versatility, comparing him to NFL legends like Charles Woodson. While skeptics question the feasibility of a full-time dual role, Hunter’s athleticism (4.4-speed, elite ball skills) keeps scouts intrigued.
**Next Stop: Big 12 Pro Day**
Hunter, Sanders, and WR Jimmy Horn Jr. will headline the Big 12’s marquee pro day (March 18-21), where teams will scrutinize Hunter’s readiness to redefine NFL positional norms. With a first-round grade all but locked in, his performance could cement his status as the draft’s most tantalizing wild card.
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