South Carolina’s protective liner TJ Sanders was included in the list of Daniel Jeremiah’s NFL 50 Perspectives.
While the greater part of the attention around South Carolina was focused around the crime and what Lanorris Sellers did with a defender, the defense was also a large part. Gamecocks had playmakers at all three levels of defense, and one that flashed in advance was the defensive supply TJ Sanders.
Sanders is now for NFL after four years in college and he already shows signs as a promising perspective. This week he is a hot name at The Senior Bowl, and now the NFL Daniel Daniel Jeremiah analyst has listed the former Gamecock on his list of best 50 perspectives. Here’s what Jeremiah was to say about Sanders:
“Sanders is a long, slender and trembling projectile,” Jeremiah writes. “He was equating up and down the front in the South Carolina scheme. He is destructive against the passage, boasting explosive download. He uses his length to keep blockers from his chest. When he holds his pads low, he can create Pocket. He will take his pads too high and give up the agile, he can unlock his hips, shoot his hands and hold the point of attack against single blocks.
In his four -year career at Sanders College, he gained 109 common matches, 18 weights for loss and 9.5 sacks. Organizations are always looking for the creators of front and Sanders differences has shown its ability to be just that.
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