BEREA, Ohio -- With one week until the NFL draft, it remains unclear what position two-way star Travis Hunter will play as a professional -- and if he will play on both sides of the ball.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry, though, believes Hunter is worth one of the top picks in the draft, even if he only plays one position, and compared him to Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to describe his value.
"It's a little bit like Ohtani, where when he's playing one side, he's an outstanding player," Berry said Thursday during his pre-draft news conference.