In just a few days, Travis Hunter will officially become a professional football player. Now, the Colorado Buffaloes standout has issued a strong message to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell regarding a key detail in the upcoming 2025 Draft.
For many scouts, there’s no prospect quite like Travis Hunter. The dynamic Colorado star is widely regarded as a potential franchise-changing talent—one who could shine on either side of the ball and become a future NFL superstar.
As he prepares to be a top-five pick, Hunter is already looking ahead to what comes next. One of the first people he’ll meet as a pro? Commissioner Roger Goodell. And the future NFL star has a very specific request for him on draft night.
Travis Hunter wants both of his positions recognized by Roger Goodell
Hunter has made it clear—he wants to be known for his rare two-way ability. While many question whether he’ll ultimately play cornerback or wide receiver in the pros, the Buffaloes’ Heisman finalist wants both roles acknowledged when his name is called.
Traditionally, Goodell announces each player’s name, college, and primary position. But in Hunter’s case, he wants to break that format.
“He better say wide receiver and DB,” Hunter said about how would he like Roger Goodell to call him during the 2025 NFL Draft. “I need him to say wide receiver and DB.”
Hunter has repeatedly stated he believes he can play every snap—on both offense and defense. While NFL teams might push him to focus on one position, the message is clear: Hunter wants the league, and its commissioner, to recognize his full value from Day 1.
Has anyone played two positions in the NFL?
Deion Sanders is one of the most iconic two-way players in NFL history. Primarily known as a Hall of Fame cornerback, Sanders also contributed on offense as a wide receiver and was a solid cornerback. His ability to impact the game in multiple phases made him a unique and valuable asset during his career.
Julian Edelman entered the NFL as a college quarterback but made his name as a wide receiver for the New England Patriots. Throughout his career, he also played defensive back in emergency situations and contributed on special teams, showcasing his adaptability and football IQ.
