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The Colorado Buffaloes have the biggest sensation in all of college football.
We’re not talking about Deion Sanders or even about his son, Shedeur Sanders.
Travis Hunter is a true unicorn, and as such, he’s been at the forefront of a debate.
Recently, former NFL QB Robert Griffin III stated that he absolutely believes that Hunter should play both WR and CB at the next level on a full-time basis.
With that in mind, Philadelphia Eagles star DB CJ Gardner-Johnson took to X to respectfully disagree with him.
While he stated that Hunter was, indeed, a special talent, he doesn’t think he’s going to be able to withstand the physicality of handling both positions in the league.
I respect your perspective! But bro we grown men here !!! Ain’t nobody going both ways and cooking grown men NFL A different game RGIII! I love the young guy great player but NFL is a monster!! https://t.co/lp5lwZX6S4
— C.J. Gardner-Johnson (@CGJXXIII) August 30, 2024
Hunter dominated North Dakota State for seven receptions, 132 yards, and three touchdowns in the season opener, all while only missing two total snaps on defense.
Some scouts believe he’s a first-round-caliber prospect at both positions, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s going to actually play both positions, or at least not full-time.
Hunter is a privileged athlete, but a body can only withstand so much.
Playing all the snaps in a football game for a full 17-game season can lead to some serious ailments, and the wear and tear of an NFL campaign is significantly different than in college.
It’ll be interesting to see what he decides to do with his career, but one thing’s for sure: We’re going to see him in the NFL for a very, very long time.
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