Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry sees Travis Hunter as a valuable prospect in the upcoming NFL draft, likening his potential impact to that of MLB star Shohei Ohtani. Hunter, a two-way standout, has excelled in both offense and defense during his college career and is considered a top prospect by Scouts Inc. Despite uncertainty over his future position, Berry views Hunter as a potential game-changer, drawing parallels to Ohtani's versatility in baseball.
Hunter's remarkable college performance, winning the Heisman Trophy and excelling in multiple positions, has positioned him as a coveted draft pick, with the Browns potentially eyeing him with the No. 2 selection. While the team leans towards utilizing him primarily as a wide receiver, they remain open to exploring his talents as a defensive back. Berry emphasized that all options are on the table for Cleveland as they deliberate their draft decisions, highlighting the strategic approach they plan to take in selecting their next potential star player.