Browns GM Andrew Berry likened Travis Hunter to baseball star Shohei Ohtani, hailing him as a versatile talent akin to a unicorn. Hunter, a Heisman Trophy winner, is a top prospect expected to be a high pick in the upcoming NFL draft. Berry emphasized that Hunter's impact transcends positions, drawing parallels to Ohtani's dual-threat prowess on the baseball field.
Hunter's accolades include the Biletnikoff Award for best wide receiver and the Bednarik Award for best defensive player. His versatility was on full display last season, with significant playing time on offense and defense, showcasing exceptional ball skills and playmaking abilities. Berry envisions Hunter contributing primarily as a wide receiver, given his impressive stats and game-changing potential on both sides of the ball. If selected by the Browns, Hunter would join a select group of Heisman winners in the team's history, highlighting his status as a top-tier prospect in the upcoming draft.