Football fans react to Heisman's trophy winner, Trayvis Hunter from Travis Hunter, offers University D1


Trayvis Hunter, the little brother of the Heisman trophy winner Travis HunterHe is making waves as a prominent receiver. At the age of only 15, Effingham County Sophomore (Springfield, Georgia) has already obtained offers from Tennessee State, Georgia State and Jackson State, the program where he initially played Travis.

Despite being 5 feet-7 and 140 pounds, Path He has time to develop -physically, like his older brother.

University football fans did not waste time by sharing their thinking in their first hiring.

“Naw sorry, has to go to CBU,” a fan emphasized.

Another reduced the importance of his offers:

“Act as Jackson State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State and Tennessee State are great schools, no.”

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This is how others reacted:

“False deals cannot receive real offers until your first year.”

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“Where is Daddy Deion? Lol.”

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Trayvis recently headed to OT7 camp, competing against elite recruits such as five -star quarterback Ryder Lyons. It showed impressive agility, the football route and intelligence. In a dominant performance against the City Secaters, Trayvis twice marked.

Their team, C1N, led by Cam Newtonwon a victory of 34-16 commanders.

After the game, Trayvis emphasized his approach to execution instead of personal recognitions.

“All my focus was in catching the ball,” he said.

When asked about his brother's influence on his celebrations, he responded in a playful manner:

“Yes, ma'am, I have a lot, actually … no, I didn't give me anything.”

Travis Hunter to the Patriots? Mel Kiper Draft Mock prediction

With NFL draft It began on April 24, speculations continue to select the patriots with the fourth selection. In his latest mockery project, Mel Kiper Jr., Espn, predicts that New England will take the winner of the Heisman Travis Hunter trophy.

21 -year -old Hunter had a dominant season in Colorado under Deion SandersExcellent on both sides of the ball. As a receiver, he recorded 92 catches for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns, as well as a marker. Defensively, he added four interceptions and a forced smoking while rarely leaving the field.

Given the need by pressing patriots to a wide receiver, Hunter would be an attractive addition.

“Although Hunter could play absolutely in the NFL cornerback, I have it classified as a receiver, where he can choose the opponents with his ball skills, speed and instincts,” Kiper wrote.

However, with major concerns about the offensive line, patriots can opt for a different approach. In addition, if a team in the first three selects Hunter, New England could be forced to pivot depending on how the table project is shaken.