Mike Vrabel has a Patriots plan for versatile Travis Hunter
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"I don’t know how anybody could say how hard it would be," Vrabel said, per Mark Daniels of MassLive.com.
From Bleacher Report
Vrabel, who as a player mixed in some time as a tight end in addition to his work as a linebacker, said Hunter would probably have to focus on one position at first if he ends up with the Patriots.
From The New York Times
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