Travis Hunter changed college football with his rare ability to dominate on both sides. Now, his younger brother, Trayvis Hunter, is making his own mark.
The 15-year-old wide receiver from Effingham County High School in Springfield, Georgia, has already impressed scouts with his speed and playmaking skills. Tennessee State, Georgia State, and Jackson State have wasted no time in offering him scholarships, recognizing his potential early.
Trayvis continues to prove himself on the field. At Overtime’s OT7 competition, he showed his ability to create separation and make tough catches, drawing inevitable comparisons to his older brother.
Despite standing just 5-foot-7 and weighing 140 pounds, he plays with confidence and explosiveness. As he develops physically, his skill set could make him a highly sought-after recruit.
Making His Own Name In The Hunter Legacy

With Travis Hunter setting the standard, many expect Trayvis to follow in his footsteps. However, the Colorado star refuses to give his younger brother an easy roadmap. “I want him to go through it just like I had to,” Travis said. “I could tell you everything, but you’ve got to face it yourself.”
Trayvis isn’t backing down from the challenge. He finished last season with 496 receiving yards and six touchdowns in nine games, proving he belongs in the conversation. As more colleges take notice, he continues to build his own name, one big play at a time.
