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● By Ryan Wilson
We're halfway through the college football season, and unlike a year ago, there is no Caleb Williams in this draft class. There is a Cam Ward, who perhaps is closer to Jayden Daniels in that he's gone from a Day 2 or Day 3 prospect to finding his way into the first round. But when it comes to your prototypical franchise QB, that guy hasn't yet separated himself. There's still time, of course, but for now, the No. 1 player on my big board is Colorado's Travis Hunter. He's my CB2 behind Michigan's Will Howard (and it's close), and he's my WR3 behind Tetairoa McMillan and Luther Burden III. If a team without a need at quarterback ends up with the No. 1 overall pick, I'm not hesitating to take Hunter. He can't play 120 snaps a game on both sides of the ball like he does for the Buffaloes, but he can be a game-changing cornerback who gets 10 to 15 snaps on offense, too.

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