Travis Hunter wants to play cornerback and wide receiver in the NFL, and he plans to push to do that full-time.
And if Hunter gets that opportunity, the Heisman Trophy-winning star would become the league's first truly two-way player since Chuck Bednarik played center and linebacker for the Eagles in the 1950s.
Daboll was wowed by Hunter after watching all his plays in college - 688 defensive snaps and 672 on offense last season alone - and there's no question he will receive strong consideration for the Giants with their No. 3 pick, as will his quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, provided Cam Ward and Abdul Carter go 1-2 to the Titans and the Browns.