Travis Hunter, the Heisman Trophy winner from the Colorado Buffaloes, isn't the only one from his family creating magic on the football field. His younger brother, Trayvis Hunter, is one of the best wide receivers in the Class of 2027 and is expected to follow in his brother's footsteps.
Trayvis plays for Effingham County High School in Springfield, Georgia. He accumulated 496 yards and six touchdowns on 36 receptions. He played nine games, helping his team go 5-4 during that time.
MaxPreps shared a highlight video of the receiver on Instagram on Wednesday, and that garnered a lot of attention from football fans. Many likened him with his older brother and predicted that he might make a run at the Heisman Trophy in the future.
"He need to go to Colorado," one fan commented.
"He finna get offered from Colorado," another wrote.
"He's gonna be the next heisman," another commented.
Trayvis Hunter will receive more offers as he goes deeper in his recruiting process.
"Trayvis…come on man," one fan commented.
"Hard work and Talent runs in the genes," another fan wrote.
"He tough !!" another fan commented.
The 5-foot-7 player received an offer from Jackson State after receiving one from Tennessee State earlier in his recruiting process. Trayvis' older brother also played for the Jackson State Tigers after signing with them in 2021. However, he followed his coach, Deion Sanders, to Colorado and has been tremendous for them.
Travis Hunter shared his excitement after receiving offers from Tennessee State and Jackson State
Trayvis Hunter, Travis Hunter's younger brother, is a wide receiver in the Class of 2027. He has offers from Tennessee State and Jackson State and is expected to receive more offers after a breakout sophomore season.
"Blessed to receive my 1st ever offer from Tennessee State University," Hunter wrote after receiving his first offer from TSU.
Trayvis Hunter echoed those sentiments after grabbing his second offer from the Jackson State Tigers.
"All thanks to the man above. Blessed to receive my 2nd offer of the day from Jackson State University!" Hunter wrote.
J-State will be the natural leader to sign the wide receiver as his older brother, Travis Hunter, also enrolled with the school in 2021.
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