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Travis Hunter tells his future self he's worried and frustrated with 9 days left until the NFL Draft

The superb athlete is days away from knowing which place he's going to call home

Travis Hunter tells his future self he's worried and frustrated with 9...
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Travis Hunter is one of the 17 prospects who have accepted the invitation to attend the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on April 24.

The young stars include Miami Hurricanes' Cam Ward - the potential No. 1 overall pick who would go to the Tennessee Titans. Colorado Buffaloes superstar Shedeur Sanders has not accepted his invitation as of April 15th.

An unexpected worry! Travis Hunter tells his future self he is frustrated ahead of the NFL Draft

Hunter, a wide receiver and cornerback who won the Heisman Trophy under Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders guidance, appears determined to handle bot duties in the NFL, going as far as saying that he won't play in the league if he's forced to choose between being just an offensive or a defensive player.

Travis Hunter tells his future self he's worried and frustrated

Travis Hunter is stressed out and frustrated over the fact that he does not know if his NFL team would ask him to just stick to one side of the ball during his time in the league. At least that's what the athlete says in a new commercial which is part of the Snickers x Travis Hunter Two-Pack, featuring an Ice Cream bar and the iconic chocolate bar.

"As someone who plays on both sides of the ball, I'm all about the perfect combo and the SNICKERS x Travis Hunter Two-Pack brings two of my favorite treats together in one winning lineup so you don't have to pick just one." Travis said about the launch.

In the video we can see two Hunters: the cornerback and the wide receiver. They both talk about the fact that they will miss each other and how much fun they had cheering for the touchdowns and the interceptions each had during their glorious days in Colorado.

An NFL Draft full of future stars

The Heisman runner-up, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty, also will be in attendance at the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Jeanty, who ran for 2,601 yards last season, is seeking to Saquon Barkley and Bijan Robinson as the only running backs drafted in the top 10 since 2018.

Three of the highly touted talents at wide receiver -- Hunter, Texas' Matthew Golden and Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan -- will be at this year's draft. The offensive line will be represented by Alabama's Tyler Booker, LSU's Will Campbell and Ohio State's Josh Simmons.

Top-tier defensive prospects will be in Green Bay, too. In addition to Hunter, Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter also could land in the top five picks, and he'll be ed at the draft by three more of arguably the strongest position group in this year's class, defensive line. Texas A&M's Shemar Stewart and Georgia's Mykel Williams are two young, athletically gifted -rush talents, and Michigan DT Mason Graham is arguably the draft's best interior defender.

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