Dallas Cowboys Eye Major Trade to Secure Two-Way Star Travis Hunter in 2025 NFL Draft

March 28, 2025
Dallas Cowboys Eye Major Trade to Secure Two-Way Star Travis Hunter in 2025 NFL Draft
  • Among the teams showing interest is the Dallas Cowboys, whose owner Jerry Jones has expressed a strong desire to acquire Travis Hunter, a highly regarded two-way player from Colorado projected to be drafted within the top four picks.

  • His impressive versatility is highlighted by the fact that he played a total of 1,484 snaps last season, the highest recorded for any player since at least 2017.

  • Alternatively, a trade with the New England Patriots at the No. 4 spot could involve the Cowboys giving up a first and second-round pick in the next draft, a sixth-round pick this year, and their 12th overall pick.

  • Hunter, who played under former Cowboy Deion Sanders, is known for his dual-threat capabilities as both a cornerback and receiver, which aligns perfectly with the Cowboys' current needs at those positions.

  • On offense, Hunter recorded 96 receptions for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns, while on defense, he made 36 tackles, defended 11 passes, and intercepted four.

  • To secure Hunter, the Cowboys would need to offer a significant trade package, which could include swapping their 12th overall pick for the second pick currently held by the Cleveland Browns, along with additional picks.

  • As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, speculation is mounting about potential trades that could significantly reshape team strategies.

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