The limelight on the Heisman winner has grown brighter and brighter. And all along, the headlines about his fiancée have followed close behind.
Many fans are not fond of Hunter's fiancee, Leanna Lenee, and believe she is being unfaithful and using the cornerback/wide receiver hybrid for his money and popularity. That viewpoint has been echoed by public figures, including former All-Pro Dez Bryant, rapper and actor Bow Wow and comedian Godfrey.
But Baumgardner revised his prediction in an updated mock draft on Dec. 18, suggesting Hunter could fall to No. 4 overall. That may have changed on Sunday, with a big shakeup at the bottom of the NFL standings that could clear the way for his next destination.
Colorado cornerback Travis Hunter has had a December to remember, having inked a deal with Adidas on Dec. 12 and won the Heisman Trophy two days later. However, according to Hunter, the deal was even sweeter than the average athletic shoe contract. The top NFL draft prospect made sure his brother, Trayvis, had a stake in the deal.
Deion Sanders is issuing a warning for NFL teams interested in Heisman trophy winner Travis Hunter. Hunter, the two-way star who followed Sanders over to Colorado from Jackson State, is hoping to continue playing both wide receiver and cornerback after being drafted into the pro ranks.
Sounds like, at least according to Sanders, Hunter doesn't plan on picking a side once he goes pro. On top of winning the Heisman Trophy, the versatile 21-year-old won his second consecutive Paul Hornung Award as college football's most versatile player, and was also named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year.
Travis has taken care of himself and makes sure that each and every week, he’s prepared to play.” Still, this sort of double duty would be a bit much to expect in the NFL. Even for Hunter, 21, considered the most gifted athlete poised for the NFL ...
Colorado football star Travis Hunter is fresh off of a Heisman Trophy campaign and is just months away from entering the NFL. Recently, he signed a deal with Adidas, and in the true Christmas spirit,
Nobody played more than Travis Hunter this season. Playing both sides of the ball, Colorado’s Heisman Trophy winner logged more than 1,350 snaps — 434 more than any other player in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Now he’s making it so his opponents don’t want to take a play off, either.