Travis Hunter is expected to be one of the first names called during the 2025 NFL draft, but some recent reports about massive NIL valuations for some of the biggest players in college football had him joking about potentially hitting the transfer portal instead of turning pro.
The Colorado Buffaloes have never had a player selected No. 1 overall in the NFL draft. This year they have two candidates.
The star quarterback will reportedly earn $4 million from the ACC powerhouse, bringing his expected NIL earnings to a reported $10 million over the last year. "How do you get $10
Two-way superstar and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter is the number one 2025 NFL Draft prospect, but which team will he land with?
The NFL announced a list of underclassmen who were granted eligibility in the 2025 NFL Draft. Players competing in the College Football Playoff championship have until Jan. 24 to make their intentions known Each of the 55 players listed below have met the league's three-year eligibility rule and have renounced their college football eligibility by submitting written notification to the league office on or before the Jan.
There are still plenty of unknowns at this point in the NFL calendar, including multiple teams with head coach, general manager and coordinator openings yet to be filled. Between those soon-to-be hires and the impending roster upheaval that’ll happen in free agency, team needs will fluctuate over the next three months.
The Colorado Sports Hall of Fame has announced its Athletes of the Year, and the list includes some big names in Denver sports. The list was announced Thursday in a news release.
Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll got a vote of confidence from ownership, but finding a franchise quarterback remains the biggest issue facing Big Blue.
Former Colorado Buffaloes two-way star Travis Hunter is projected at the No. 5 overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in The 33rd Team's latest NFL mock draft from Kyle Crabbs, founder of NDT Scouting and co-founder of The Draft Network.
It's no surprise that Colorado's two-way star Travis Hunter ranks No. 3 among all college athletes according to On3's NIL Valuations. The former five-star who started his career at Jackson State has been one of college football's biggest stars the past two years,