I'll be curious to see how Hunter holds up. Now against Cal and Arizona and Colorado State, they might not need to give him that many snaps, but comparing him to Woodson, Bailey or Gamble is a joke, based on that first game. Those guys had a position, and they found spots to use them on the other side of the ball. Hunter truly played both ways. We haven't seen that in 80 years, and if it was sustainable, someone would have done it by now. The video of Buress putting Terrell on his ass is why you need to turn CBs into WRs. It doesn't work the other way. WRs can't play CB, even if Richard Sherman made Keyshawn leave the stage arguing that point, which is 100% true. And when Woodson and Bailey and Gamble did it, the coaches held all the power. I think now, most elite CBs would tell their coach to go fuck themselves. I think it would be a kid like Jabrill Peppers, who was good, but not great, on both sides of the ball, who embraces it, because he's not an elite NFL prospect on either side of the ball. I can't imagine many NFL CBS like Hunter, agreeing to do it