Travis Hunter joked about going back to colleg after finding out Carson Beck was making $10 million in NIL money.
Miami's new quarterback Carson Beck has reportedly racked up nearly $10 million in NIL deals, leaving even Heisman winner Travis Hunter stunned-and joking about a return to college to cash in.
The Miami Hurricanes opened up the checkbook to land Carson Beck, a quarterback transfer from Georgia, with it being reported he’ll be paid $4 million by the Hurricanes for around $10 million. It’s enough money to make future first round NFL Draft pick Travis Hunter consider staying in school.
We took a look at ESPN analyst Mel Kiper's first NFL mock draft to evaluate where he thinks Cam Ward, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will go.
Travis Hunter was a generational talent while taking home the Heisman Trophy as a two-way star for Colorado. The Tennessee Titans have the No. 1 overall
However, their best option may just be taking the best player available, and that is either Hunter or Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter. In a new mock draft written over at Daft on Draft, they have the Browns taking that route. They land Hunter with the No. 2 overall pick.
Travis Hunter responded to news of Carson Beck's NIL deal with the Hurricanes, which reportedly totals $10 million in earnings this year.
Earlier this afternoon former Colorado star Travis Hunter shared his reaction to the report that former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck received a $10 million
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.
If broken records were Browns draft picks, the city of Cleveland might already have a Super Bowl championship. As it is, the Browns are (we’ve heard this before) embarking a critically
Titans President of Football Operations Chad Brinker may have recently hinted at who the team will take with the number one overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.