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Giving this some thought after doing some research (watching TV all day and Googling stuff). This is not my opinion---repeat--this is not my opinion, but there is some logic behind this statement that makes it rather believable. Here are some bulleted FACTS that support a decision to draft Sainristil in round 2: Apparently, Sainristil is the best nickel CB in the draft. With the new offenses (According to Steve Smith) the slot or (F receiver as he called it) is playing a bigger role. The nickel CB is now considered a starter because they are on the field most of the time. Sainristil is an "alpha" or "dawg" at Michigan-considered to be a team leader if not the team leader. He has experience playing some WR at Michigan (I did not know this--see the video below) Right now, Troy Hill is listed as the starting nickel CB. He will be 33 years old. For the past three seasons, his PFF score has been just above 60 on average--serviceable, but at 33, you have lost a step. We need 2 nickels. The Panthers have (on paper) two starting CBs. If you are looking for players who will start or play a lot in 2024, Nickel CB could be the spot where you would get more bang for the buck. A WR, OL, LB, or even outside CB may not see the field immediately. Here are some supportive stuffs and picture proofs for those of you not two good with words: https://www.si.com/college/michigan/football/michigan-football-mike-sainristil-pff-jim-harbaugh-wolverines-steve-clinkscale
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Idk if anyone else is watching the post game, but I NEED to know how Tripp blessed the stick.
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One more!!!! LOL https://x.com/mlap1007/status/1782604833406513389?s=46&t=lsn7HdkUEeAB5H-5xh05-g
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