Remove on Travis Hunter from the game.
I don’t know if this is a positional eligibility thing, but I am a commissioner and have had a couple owners questions why there are two Travis Hunter’s? I can understand the multiple position eligibility, but having two versions doesn’t make sense. Unlike baseball when a pitcher does something offensive and you don’t get credit for it, in football offensive and defensive players get points for when they either get a tackle or catch respectively. The fact that someone in theory can draft Travis Hunter twice and in-turn have both be able to start at D is highly questionable.

Thank you for reaching out regarding Travis Hunter. Travis Hunter is only one player in fantasy. It is expected behavior for the players page to show Hunter twice when you are looking at all offensive and defensive players at the same time. If you search for Hunter specifically, you will only see him once. We can assure you there is only one Travis Hunter in fantasy. More information regarding how he is handled can be found here.