Travis Hunter’s wife, Leanna Lenee, has some humorous advice for the significant others of NFL Draft prospects.
“I see a couple girls doing advice for girls who are about to go to the draft so here’s my advice,” she offered via TikTok on Wednesday, April 22.
Lenee, 24, then proceeded to illustrate how absurd the standards really are for the league’s WAGs of the future, no matter how they behave during the biggest night of prospects’ lives.
“Don’t get in the camera because if you get in the camera too much, you are an attention whore and you want this to revolve around you,” she quipped. “Also, don’t avoid the cameras and sit down and try to dodge the cameras because then you don’t care about your boyfriend or fiancé or husband.”
The same goes for standing up, she said. Stand up too fast and it’s all about you. Don’t stand up fast enough and you’re bored and don’t want to be there.
“Don’t hug him before his mom hugs him because then that’s wrong and his mother should hug him first,” Lenee continued. “But also hug him before his mom because then it’s going to look like someone’s trying to tell you to go hug him when really you were just trying to let their mom hug them first.”
Lenee added that you can’t cry, but you have to cry, and you also should not wear heels, but you have to wear heels.
“Don’t smile too much because if you do, they’re going to think you’re just there for money,” she cautioned. “But also don’t forget to smile because if you’re not smiling then you’re miserable and you actually hate him and you’re just with him for money.”
Lenee has experience with the impossible standards prospects’ girlfriends face, having come under scrutiny in December 2024 for her support of Hunter, 22, ahead of the Heisman Trophy ceremony.
After some fans criticized her for not standing up fast enough at the ceremony and not cheering hard enough when Hunter won, she also took to TikTok to clap back.
“I just think people are finding every single little thing and trying to make it something it’s not,” she said at the time. “Bird brain individuals are just accepting what they see online.”
Knowing that the women of the NFL Draft simply can’t win, she closed with one more piece of advice.
“Actually, just don’t go,” she joked.








