There is no doubt that one of the greatest friendships in recent NCAA history was between Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, who left a lasting mark with the Colorado Buffaloes. Both arrived at Colorado after playing at Jackson State under the guidance of Deion Sanders, and both, through their performances, won the hearts of fans and became team leaders.
In his final year before entering the NFL as a star, Travis Hunter broke the university’s single-season receiving yards record. He totaled 92 receptions, 1,152 yards, and 14 touchdowns as a receiver, while also contributing 4 interceptions on defense. By the end of the season, Travis Hunter was in contention for the Heisman Trophy.
Meanwhile, Shedeur Sanders set a historic record for the Buffaloes with 4,593 passing yards, 41 touchdowns, and only 6 interceptions. The jersey numbers of Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders have been retired by Colorado, and now both are in the NFL-though one has found more success than the other.
The Cleveland Browns will benefit from the trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars
In the past draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars made a bold move, executing a trade with the Cleveland Browns to move up in the draft and secure Travis Hunter. The Jaguars gave the Browns their first-round picks for 2025 and 2026.
As a result, the Cleveland Browns will have two first-round selections in the next draft. With a strong class of quarterbacks available, this trade could prove to be hugely beneficial for the franchise in the future, according to ESPN Cleveland analyst Mike Greenberg:
“There will be a lot of quarterbacks in this draft… I think that trade they made with the Jaguars could wind up looking like one of the better trades we’ve seen in recent NFL memory,” Greenberg said.
If the Browns select a quarterback, it would likely mark the end of Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders as the franchise’s signal-callers. A new quarterback regime is highly probable for the Browns by 2026.
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