The Cleveland Browns traded away the draft pick they could've used on two-way sensation Travis Hunter.
Except the Browns still have a two-way rookie this season, and his name is Adin Huntington.
In Sunday's upset win over the Green Bay Packers, Huntington played everywhere.
He got six offensive snaps, 18 defensive snaps and 11 special teams snaps.
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Huntington totaled four tackles, including 0.5 a sack.
His offensive appearances come as a blocking fullback who has yet to record a stat but is clearly trusted in that role.
The 6-foot tall, 263-pound Huntington began his college career with three seasons at Kent State.
Then, he went to Louisiana-Monroe for a year and had 8.5 sacks.
Huntington wrapped up at Tulane in 2024 with 30 tackles and 4.0 sacks.
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He went undrafted, but the Browns clearly liked his versatility.
Huntington runs a 4.64-second 40-yard dash, which is impressive at his size (6 feet, 263 pounds) and position(s).
Remember his name, because at this rate, Huntington will be on the field a lot doing all sorts of different things.
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