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2022 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Hunter Rison, WR, Grand Valley State University

Hunter Rison the standout wide receiver from Grand Valley State University recently sat down with NFL Draft Diamonds writer Justin Berendzen
  • Name: Hunter Rison
  • Position: WR
  • College: Grand Valley State University
  • Height: 5’11”
  • Weight: 198 lbs
  • Twitter: @huntrise_

What made you decide you wanted to be a football player?

I’ve always loved sports in general, but football stuck out to me at a young age. The brotherhood, physicality, and excitement was something I gravitated to.

What sets you apart from other wide receivers?

I feel like my attention to detail is what separates me from others at my position. Whether it’s stance & start, reading coverages, pad level, etc. I want every aspect of my game to show at an elite level.

What are your favorite moments your football life?

Just playing in rivalry games and in big games those are the type of games that you dream about.

If you could hang out with any football player past or present for a day who and why?

Devante Adams, because I like his demeanor, his attention to detail and how he perfects his craft. I just want to see what drives him.

How are you planning to prepare for the draft?

Just lock in on my training and get better at my weaknesses and strengths and be in the best possible shape I can be.

How do you handle challenges both in life and on the football field?

Just look at them as something that you have to get through and be better at the end of.

What should we know about Hunter Rison the person?

Somebody that truly cares about his teammates and willing to do anything to win.

What is your favorite route and why?

Go route, one on one street route.

What do you love about the game of football?

Pretty much everything. The comradery and brotherhood and just being able to go out there with your brothers

What would a team get in a player like you?

Hardworker, student of the game, and somebody that just loves to play the game.

What type of energy do you bring onto the football field?

Electric, when I make a play I like to be felt throughout the whole stadium.

What do you think are the keys to success on the football field?

Understanding your role, not trying to do too much and do your 1/11th on the football field.

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