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The Fisherman Who Can Do It All
Texas, Fort Worth, USAThursday, April 17, 2025
Hunter's football career is also impressive. He is a two-way star, playing both wide receiver and defensive back at an All-American level. He defied 60 years of precedent by averaging more than 100 snaps a game and intends to keep defying precedent as a professional. His football skills are so good that he is projected to be a top-three pick in the NFL draft.
Hunter's journey to becoming a top football player has not been easy. He grew up in a rough neighborhood in Boynton Beach, Florida, but he made the best of it. He moved to suburban Atlanta with his family when he was in his early teens and spent more than a year living with one of his team's assistant coaches. Despite the instability, Hunter's love for football and drive to excel never wavered.
Hunter's football career took a turn when he committed to Florida State in March 2020. He eventually became the No. 1 recruit nationally in the class of 2022. But on National Signing Day in December 2021, Hunter shocked the football world by flipping his commitment to Jackson State, an HBCU at the FCS level. The reason was Deion Sanders, who presented a compelling pitch to Hunter: If you want to play both ways at defensive back and wide receiver, learn how from someone who did it at the highest level.
Hunter's first year at Jackson State was primarily an immersion in playing defense with some dabbling on offense. But by the time Colorado hired Sanders before the 2023 season, Hunter was as much a part of Coach Prime's family as his sons Shedeur, a quarterback who could also be a top-five pick, and Shilo, a defensive back who could be a late-round selection. They transferred as a package, arriving in Boulder with a lot to prove.
Hunter's football skills are so good that he is projected to be a top-three pick in the NFL draft. But beyond team interviews at the NFL combine and working out at Colorado's pro day in early April, there isn't a lot more Hunter can do to control where his future lies. So until the draft, he's hunkering down on the Texas prairie to work out and catch fish.
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