NastyNatiBuck
Hall of Fame
College football is a cesspool. I respect the Sanchez family, but I'm not surprised that a school took their shot. Shooters shoot.
Upvote
0
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
FifyCollege football is a cesspool. I respect the Sanchez family, but I'm not surprised that schools took their shot. Shooters shoot.
ALPHA DOG: CB DEVIN SANCHEZ (OHIO STATE COMMIT)
The No. 1-ranked cornerback in the Top247 simply looked the part and had what we would consider the interception of the day when he climbed an imaginary ladder for a takeaway at the front corner of the end zone. Sanchez, who posted a 35-inch effort in the vertical jump during Thursday's skills competition, is all of his 6-foot-2 listing and was extremely fluid in reverse as he was able to match and mirror pass catcher of all different sizes and skills on the outside. The Houston North Shore product might not have been asked to press all that much, but he wasn't afraid to use his hands when his assignments worked their way up the field, which is extremely encouraging at this stage. Sanchez will eventually need to add some mass to a rather slender frame, but he's got the ideal blend of length and speed to patrol the perimeter at the game's highest levels, and that's why he holds five-star status entering his 12th grade year.
Devin Sanchez, CB, Ohio State commit: Friday's 'Alpha Dog' could have been Saturday's 'Alpha Dog.' After levitating for an interception on Friday, he did it again for two more takeaways on Saturday. Sanchez showed as a junior that he's not afraid to take some risks and we saw it once again as he came off his assignments to get in front of passes. The Houston North Shore product is living up to his billing as the No. 1-ranked corner in the class through two days.