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2025 Draft: Travis Hunter may quit football if NFL doesn’t meet key demand

Travis Hunter, former star of the Colorado Buffaloes, has shocked everyone by revealing he would consider quitting football if the NFL doesn’t meet one key demand.

Travis Hunter DB15 of Colorado looks on during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
© Stacy Revere/Getty ImagesTravis Hunter DB15 of Colorado looks on during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Travis Hunter, widely regarded as a top prospect in the 2025 Draft, has shocked everyone. The Colorado Buffaloes standout has made a surprising revelation: he may quit football if the NFL doesn’t meet a key demand.

In just a few days, hundreds of college players will make their long-awaited transition to the NFL. This year, Travis Hunter stands out as one of the best prospects thanks to his versatility and incredible talent.

Hunter is considered a likely top-5 pick. However, the former Buffaloes star may not be fully committed to football, as he recently revealed that he would consider walking away from the sport if the league doesn’t fulfill his demands.

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Travis Hunter openly expresses he may quit football

Another NFL Draft is on the horizon, and hundreds of dreams are about to come true. Many college players are eagerly awaiting their chance to go pro and prove what they’re capable of at the next level.

NFL News: Travis Hunter issues big warning to Roger Goodell ahead of the 2025 Draft

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The first 32 picks are crucial for every franchise. Day One of the NFL Draft is where the top-tier talent goes off the board, and Travis Hunter isn’t expected to wait long before Commissioner Roger Goodell calls his name.

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Hunter had a remarkable college career with the Buffaloes—so impressive, in fact, that the team is set to retire his No. 12 jersey. What sets him apart is his rare two-way ability, playing both cornerback and wide receiver at an elite level in Colorado.

However, NFL teams may not be entirely on board with him continuing that dual-role in the pros. That’s why Hunter has issued a warning to the league and its teams: he may quit football if he’s forced to play only one position.

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Travis Hunter #12 of the Colorado Buffaloes warms up prior to the game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field on November 29, 2024 in Boulder, Colorado.

“It’s never playing football again,” Hunter said. “Because I’ve been doing it my whole life, and I love being on the football field. I feel like I could dominate on each side of the ball, so I really enjoy doing it.”

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Will Travis Hunter go No. 1 in the 2025 NFL Draft?

While Travis Hunter is widely considered an elite prospect, his unique demands could become a concern for some franchises. No team wants a star player worn down by overuse, and playing both ways at the NFL level is nearly unheard of.

2025 NFL Draft: Travis Hunter makes shocking announcement about which position he’ll play

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The Tennessee Titans currently hold the No. 1 overall pick. Reports suggest they’re considering Hunter or Abdul Carter, though recent buzz indicates they may pivot toward drafting a quarterback instead.

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