Now just days away from the festivities in Green Bay, Vegas oddsmakers indicate that there have been changes in the 2025 NFL Draft: New Favrite Emerges for the No. 2 Pick. FullTime Fantasy keeps our Members updated on this surprising change and what it means for the rest of the top-5 teams.

A New Favorite Emerges

As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, set to kick off on April 24, the betting odds are shifting dramatically, with Colorado’s Travis Hunter now favored to be selected as the No. 2 overall pick. The Heisman Trophy-winning two-way star has captured the attention of NFL scouts, analysts, and oddsmakers alike, surging ahead of other top prospects in the latest Vegas books. This development marks a significant turn in the pre-draft narrative, highlighting Hunter’s unique talent and the growing belief that he could be the next big thing in the NFL.

A Meteoric Rise in the Odds

Just days ago, the race for the No. 2 pick—held by the Cleveland Browns—was a toss-up among several high-profile prospects, including Hunter’s Colorado teammate Shedeur Sanders and Penn State’s Abdul Carter. However, following Colorado’s Pro Day and recent comments from Browns GM Andrew Berry, Hunter’s stock has skyrocketed.

2025 NFL Drat odds
The latest 2025 NFL Draft odds at Dratkings.

Meanwhile, Sanders’ odds have slipped to +750, and Carter has been overtaken by Hunter in the betting markets, with reports on April 6 indicating Hunter’s edge at No. 2.

This shift isn’t entirely surprising to those who’ve followed Hunter’s remarkable college career. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound athlete dominated on both sides of the ball in 2024, excelling as a cornerback and wide receiver for Deion Sanders’s Colorado Buffaloes. His stat line—96 receptions for 1,258 yards and 16 total touchdowns on offense, paired with lockdown coverage on defense—earned him the Heisman Trophy and cemented his status as a generational talent.

Now, Vegas oddsmakers are betting that the Browns see him as too good to pass up at No. 2.

Why the Browns Are Eyeing Hunter

The Cleveland Browns, coming off a disappointing 2024 season with a 3-14 record, hold the No. 2 pick behind the Tennessee Titans, who are widely expected to select Miami quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1. With Deshaun Watson’s tenure in Cleveland mired in controversy and inconsistent play, the Browns could pivot to a quarterback like Sanders. However, Hunter’s versatility and immediate impact potential appear to be swaying opinions in the front office.

Andrew Berry, the Browns’ GM, has reportedly made comments that have fueled speculation about Hunter being a “strong possibility” at No. 2. While Berry hasn’t explicitly named Hunter, his praise for a prospect with “elite traits on both sides of the ball” aligns perfectly with the Colorado star’s profile.

The Browns’ roster also needs the move. They lack a true No. 1 wide receiver after trading Amari Cooper, and their secondary could use a dynamic playmaker opposite Denzel Ward. Hunter, who could start at cornerback while moonlighting as an offensive weapon, fits the bill as a rare two-way threat.

Analysts have noted Hunter’s crisp route-running and ball skills, showcased during Colorado’s pro day, as further evidence of his readiness for the NFL. A video circulating on X from Caesars Sportsbook highlighted his smooth footwork, drawing comparisons to elite NFL receivers. At +190 earlier in the week, Hunter was already gaining traction, but the latest odds reflect a growing consensus that Cleveland sees him as a cornerstone player.

The Competition Falls Behind

Hunter’s rise has come at the expense of other prospects. Shedeur Sanders, once a contender for a top-two selection, has seen his odds lengthen.

Meanwhile, Abdul Carter, Penn State’s explosive edge rusher, had been neck-and-neck with Hunter for the No. 2 spot. However, as of early April 6, posts on X and updates from Pro Football Talk indicate that Hunter has pulled ahead, with Carter’s odds slipping in the wake of Hunter’s momentum.

This shift underscores a key draft trend: while quarterbacks often dominate the top picks, elite talent at other positions can break through when the fit is right. The last non-quarterback to go No. 2 was Aidan Hutchinson in 2022, and Hunter’s unique skill set could make him the next exception.

What This Means for the Draft

If Hunter goes No. 2 to the Browns, it could set off a chain reaction. The Giants, picking third, might then target  Carter to bolster their defense. Teams like the New England Patriots (No. 4) and Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 5), both of whom have been linked to Hunter, would need to pivot to other options—perhaps Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan or Texas’ Kelvin Banks Jr. For bettors, Hunter’s current odds at +180 offer value, especially as some platforms still list him as high as +220.

Hunter’s ascent also raises an intriguing question: Could he challenge Cam Ward for No. 1? While Ward remains the overwhelming favorite at -1200 to go to the Titans, Hunter’s odds to be the top pick have hovered around +3400, with occasional surges (as high as +140 earlier in the year) when Titans execs hinted at prioritizing a “generational talent.” For now, though, No. 2 seems to be his landing spot, and Vegas is banking on it.

In fact, the Titans caneled their workout with Hunter, all but cementing Ward as the top pick.

A Star in the Making

Travis Hunter’s journey from a two-way college phenom to a top NFL draft prospect has been nothing short of extraordinary. His ability to dominate at cornerback and wide receiver has drawn comparisons to legends like Deion Sanders and Champ Bailey, and his work ethic—averaging an FBS-high 111.5 snaps per game—sets him apart. Whether he sticks to one position or becomes the NFL’s first true modern two-way star, Hunter is poised to make an instant impact.

As the draft nears, all eyes will be on Cleveland’s decision at No. 2. If the Vegas books are right, Travis Hunter is about to take the NFL by storm, bringing his electrifying talent to a Browns team desperate for a spark. For now, the odds tell the story: Hunter is the man of the moment, and the countdown to April 24 just got a lot more exciting.

 


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