While Travis Hunter, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner, launches his NFL career with the Jacksonville Jaguars, his younger brother, Trayvis Hunter, is carving his own path. The Effingham County High (GA) talent delivered a standout performance in his school’s spring game.
Currently listed as a three-star recruit in the class of 2027, Trayvis ranks No. 59 nationally among wide receivers and No. 50 overall in Georgia. His electric showing has quickly captured attention across the recruiting landscape, signaling that the Hunter name will continue to resonate in football circles for years to come.

Trayvis Hunter Scores 3 TDs, Flashes Elite WR Skills In HS Spring Game
Trayvis Hunter, younger brother of Heisman trophy winner and 2024 second-overall NFL Draft pick Travis Hunter, is starting to turn heads in his own right.
The Effingham County High School standout delivered a jaw-dropping showing during his spring football game on May 16, hauling in three impressive touchdowns that quickly sparked widespread attention.
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: 2027 WR Trayvis Hunter the younger brother of Travis Hunter DOMINATED at his spring football game scoring THREE touchdowns.
The Hunter genetics need to be studied 🤯pic.twitter.com/ixeIk3DOS2
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) May 18, 2025
Currently rated as a three-star recruit in the 2027 class, Trayvis ranks No. 59 among wide receivers and No. 50 overall in Georgia, per 247Sports composite rankings. Listed at 5’7″ and 140 pounds, he showcased polished route-running and an elusive ability to shake defenders, drawing early comparisons to his older brother’s play style.
Despite his current size, evaluators believe Trayvis’s stock could surge if he adds weight and continues to display the athleticism that made his spring performance so electric.
According to MaxPreps, he finished his sophomore season with 36 receptions for 496 yards and six touchdowns. His best outing came against Greenbrier High School, where he exploded for 159 receiving yards and two scores.
“He’s about to be a junior, so he’s got time to grow,” Travis said on his podcast. “I want him to grow each year, dominate… be a better player and be able to be coachable to understand the game more.”
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Trayvis has already received offers from Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Tennessee State, and Jackson State—the same programs that landed Travis in 2021 under head coach Deion Sanders.
As of now, Colorado, where Travis rose to stardom, has not extended an offer. That said, interest in Hunter is expected to rise as his physical development and on-field production continue.
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