Now that the NFL Draft is over, it’s time for rookies to start getting familiar with their new organizations with rookie minicamp kicking off this weekend. Rookie minicamps are effectively two- or three-day orientations for draft picks, undrafted free agents and tryout players to get acclimated to teams, coaching staffs and different departments in their team's facilities.
Normally, there isn’t too much to get super worked up about for the first unpadded practices of their NFL lives, but this year is different.
Because of Travis Hunter.
After a college career in which he dominated as a wide receiver and cornerback, Hunter has been dead set on playing both ways in the NFL like he did in college.