If the Titans want the best talent in the 2025 NFL Draft, it's Travis Hunter trying to convince teams to never let him leave the field.
The Tennessee Titans sit in a very intriguing position with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft. A team with a variety of needs, the Titans can attempt to trade down and accumulate assets, draft a potential franchise quarterback like Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders or opt to select a "generational" two-way talent in cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter.
You would think that a team with the first overall pick of the draft would be interested in a player who is considered by many to be the best cornerback and best receiver in this year's NFL Draft. Especially if that player can play both positions in the NFL.
One of the most alluring reasons for a team like the Titans to draft Colorado’s Travis Hunter is that he could potentially — potentially — upgrade the club significantly on both sides of the ball. But how realistic is it to expect that the Heisman Trophy-winning cornerback/wide receiver could make a big impact on offense and defense in the NFL,
A Unique Dual Threat. Travis Hunter’s ability to excel on both sides of the ball has caught the attention of NFL executives. Titans head coach Brian Callahan called Hunter’s s
The Tennessee Titans are gearing up for the 2023 NFL Draft by scheduling meetings with some of the most sought-after prospects. According to Paul Kuharsky of paulkuharsky.com, e
The Titans have scheduled the first four of their 30 visits for draft prospects to their Nashville headquarters.
Brian Callahan said that the team would look to involve Travis Hunter on offense but would start him off at corner if he's the pick at first overall.