Move over, Travis! There’s another Hunter making waves in the football world. While Travis cemented his legendary status by snagging the Heisman, his younger brother is already turning heads. It’s clear the Hunter genes are strong—and this 15-year-old sophomore at Effingham County High School is ready to write his own chapter in the family’s football saga. Trayvis Hunter isn’t just riding his brother’s coattails; his wide receiver skills are seriously impressive. And the offers are rolling in. This week, Trayvis announced on social media that he’s received his fourth Division I offer—this time from Georgia Southern University.
On Instagram, he posted, “#ᴀɢᴛɢ Georgia Southern University Offered. “. But that’s not all. It just seems Trayvis’ CFB future is shifting into high gear. Earlier, Tennessee State and Jackson State both extended offers on the same day, and the momentum hasn’t slowed. With each passing day, Trayvis is climbing higher—the offers just keep rolling in. Looks like the future of football is in good hands (and great genes). And the Hunter fam is bursting with pride as Trayvis charts his own course to stardom.
Seeing this 2027 wide receiver prospect make a name for himself at such a young age is an emotional moment for his mother and big brother. And their reactions? Pure pride. His mom, Ferrante Edmonds, couldn’t hold back, posting, “LETS GOOOO BABY!!” while his brother, Travis, kept it simple but packed with fire: “.” The love and excitement are real—and the Hunter family is all in on Trayvis’ rise.
And his mom isn’t holding back, posting on her IG story, “Here’s another offer for @tray.4 Let’s Goooo.” But is the 15-year-old really living up to the buzz? Absolutely. The Rebels made the Class AAAAA state playoffs thanks in part to Trayvis, who had a great season with 36 receptions, 496 yards, and 6 TDs.
Before transferring to Effingham County, he played his freshman season at Collins Hill, the same high school as Travis. At 5-foot-7, 140 pounds, his speed jumps off the tape. He beats defensive backs over the top and can turn short passes into big gains. This kid’s got game, and the hype is only just beginning. And following that, his coach, John Ford, said, “The sky’s the limit for him.”
Right now, Trayvis has 4 offers, but his 2nd offer comes with a twist—a blast from the past. The connection runs deep, adding even more excitement to his rise!
Offer #2 for Trayvis Hunter
Trayvis Hunter made waves on December 17, 2024, when he flashed not one but two Division I offers on his X and Instagram story. First, he announced, “Blessed to receive my 1st ever offer from Tennessee State University.” But the excitement didn’t stop there.
Later that day, he shared an update about his 2nd offer. This time, Trayvis got an offer from Jackson State, the same school where his brother, Travis, rose to prominence playing alongside Shedeur Sanders before Deion Sanders’ move to Colorado. Travis was even selected as a finalist for the coveted Jerry Rice Award, which is presented to the best FCS football freshman at Jackson State.
Thus, the younger brother was ecstatic to receive an offer from that program, and he wrote, “#AGTG All thanks to the man above!! Blessed to receive my 2nd offer of the day from Jackson State University! @fordtough301 @CoachYoung34″
It’s not just the JSU connection; the Hunter name and that incredible talent pool are bringing in NIL offers, too. Just last December, Travis inked a massive $3.2 million deal with Adidas and his next move? Bringing his little bro into the family! “Welcome to the Adidas family, Dawg,” he shared, showing some serious brotherly love.
Seems like Trayvis is now ready to write his own chapter in the Hunter legacy. See, as his recruitment heats up, powerhouses like Alabama, Georgia, and LSU will join the conversation, with top-tier HBCU programs like JSU and TSU already leading the charge. The competition is about to get wild!
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