Hunter an option for Giants at No. 3, Daboll says
Briefly

Travis Hunter, the University of Colorado star, is under consideration by the New York Giants for the NFL draft, specifically with the third overall pick. Hunter has excelled at both cornerback and wide receiver positions, providing the Giants with potential versatility. Coach Brian Daboll indicated that Hunter's evaluation will encompass both roles as the team considers its needs on offense and defense. With strong performance metrics and top draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. ranking him highly, Hunter appears to be a valuable prospect for the Giants.
Hunter played 1,450 snaps last season, by far the most in college football. He had 96 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns as a receiver in addition to four interceptions as a shutdown cornerback.
We'll evaluate him at both spots, coach Brian Daboll said. It’s really remarkable what he has done and the ability to perform at that level, not really getting rest.
ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. has him ranked as the top prospect on his draft board for the 2025 NFL draft. I think he's a good player both ways.
The Giants could use reinforcements at both positions with no new starters added on offense and restocking the secondary a focus this offseason.
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