The number one prospect in the 2025 NFL draft, Colorado's two-way star Travis Hunter, wants to work out with two Cleveland Browns superstars. In an interview with Bleacher Report, Heisman winner Hunter said he wants to work out with Browns’ wide receiver Jerry Jeudy,
After watching college stars excel for multiple years, analysts and fans alike may easily forget that these individuals are young men who look up to the players they see each Sunday in the NFL. That goes for Heisman-winning prospect Travis Hunter,
With less than two months remaining before the NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns are hosting an elite trio of prospects for top-30 visits. Colorado Buffaloes quar
The Cleveland Browns will have the opportunity to add a foundational cornerstone to their roster with the No. 2 pick of the 2025 NFL draft, and they are reportedly bringing in some of the most notable prospects in preparation for that selection.
The Cleveland Browns will be evaluating Colorado's Travis Hunter predominantly as a WR at the NFL combine this week
The Cleveland Browns have a plethora of options for them at pick No. 2 overall including taking a quarterback, taking an elite prospect in Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter, or moving down for another team in pursuit of one of the top two quarterbacks with a trade partner like the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Cleveland Browns view Travis Hunter as a receiver first and corner second. On the offensive side of the ball, could they find another Jerry Jeudy?
The Browns will host their top four candidates for their No. 2 pick at their facility in Berea this week for their top 30 pre-NFL Draft visits, a league source told cleveland.com. They are Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders,
Travis Hunter is one of the most discussed prospects in this year’s draft class. For the past two seasons, Hunter played nearly every snap during each game as both a wide receiver and a cornerback. He received the 2024 Heisman Trophy for his efforts last year,
With only a couple of moves reportedly completed early in the NFL offseason, the Cleveland Browns are not much different Tuesday afternoon, March 11th than they were when their season ended in January of this year.
The Cleveland Browns seem to be back in the doldrums, but Dan Orlovsky has a scenario that could keep them competitive in 2025.