Dyami Brown has not been cut by the Commanders. The Commanders, in announcing their rookie jersey numbers, certainly seized the attention of many when they revealed defensive back Mike Sainristil would be wearing No.
Bleacher Report CFB Analyst Michael Felder breaks down why he loves Mike Sainristil on the latest Trap or Dive Podcast Washington’s decision to select Mike Sainristil in the second round of the draft has received a lot of positive feedback from college football analysts, scouts, and coaches.
It’s hard to find anyone who will say a bad word about Washington Commanders cornerback Mike Sainristil. The No. 50 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft has drawn rave reviews from coaches, teammates, opponents and scouts.
New general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have been hard at work rebuilding the last-place Commanders in the offseason. These moves could make their jobs a whole lot easier.
The Washington Commanders' 2024 NFL Draft class -- highlighted by No. 2 overall pick and Heisman-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels -- is widely considered as a success.
It’s tough to find anyone who has anything negative to say about Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Mike Sainristil. After he was drafted on Friday, legendary head coach Nick Saban called Sainristil probably “the best pound-for-pound player in college football” last season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are basking in the glow of a widely acclaimed 2024 draft, earning praise from pundits across the league. The team had astute an move in the first round, snagging Troy Fautanu, and in the second round, secured Zach Frazier to address their pressing need at center.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers take an interest in someone, it’s not hard to see it coming. And in the case of Michigan’s Mike Sainristil, it was all far too predictable.
New Washington Commanders cornerback Mike Sainristil thought he would be drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft. Instead, Washington, which acquired the No.
Day two of the 2024 NFL draft could not have started any better for the Michigan Wolverines as the NFL honored their 2023 National Championship to kick off the second round.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and as expected, the highlight for the Washington Commanders is the selection of Heisman Trophy-winning LSU QB Jayden Daniels as the No. 2 overall pick.
Recently retired Alabama head coach Nick Saban knows a thing or two about identifying good defensive backs. He played the position at Kent State in the early 1970s, and coached the position during the early stops of his career as an assistant coach.
Everyone loves Mike Sainristil. The new Washington Commanders cornerback was a star defender for the national champion Michigan Wolverines last season and was the No.
The Washington Commanders selected Michigan cornerback Mike Sainristil at No. 50 overall in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft. Sainristil began his career with the Wolverines as a receiver in 2019, where he played for three seasons.
With the 18th pick in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders select Mike Sainristil of the Michigan Wolverines. Mike Sainristil's transition to the NFL hinges on several key factors, ranging from his ability to adapt to the professional level to his physical and mental toughness.
Former Michigan defensive back Mike Sainristil finally heard his name called at the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit during the second round on Friday. And Sainristil will be starting his NFL career with the Washington Commanders.
Former Michigan receiver-turned-defensive back Mike Sainristil has now joined the cadre of former Wolverines ascending to the NFL at the 2024 NFL Draft.
Michigan's absolutely loaded national championship winning team is sending a ton of talent to this year's NFL draft. Who are the best three prospects after quarterback J.J. McCarthy?
It is difficult to project which players will still be available at No. 30, but here are the best and worst-case first-round picks for the Ravens.
In a recent interview with Mitch Kaiser of Pro Football Focus, Michigan cornerback Mike Sainristil said he would love to be drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and create a “no-fly zone” with Joey Porter Jr.
Mike Sainristil, DB, Michigan Height/Weight: 5-9, 182 Age: 23.6 Tackling: Throws his entire being into every hit, setting a tone early with big impacts and solid fundamentals Tenacity: Omnipresent intensity on every rep.
The Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t properly replaced the slot cornerback position since Mike Hilton left for Cincinnati following the 2020 season. A Hilton clone is in this year’s draft in Michigan cornerback Mike Sainristil, but Connor Rogers of NBC Sports doesn’t expect him to be on the board long.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers take an interest in someone, it’s not hard to see it coming. And in the case of Michigan’s Mike Sainristil, it was all far too predictable.
Overlook Michigan DB Mike Sainristil at your own peril.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Mike Sainristil.
Former Michigan football standout Mike Sainristil improved his draft stock after a stellar performance on Friday at the NFL combine. The NFL draft stock of Michigan football standout Mike Sainristil has been rising in recent weeks and after his performance on Friday, it’s going to keep rising.
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