Deion Sanders Raves About Jordan Seaton Despite Uncertainty in Colorado Commitment
Jordan Seaton, the No. 1-positioned hostile lineman select in the country, stood out as truly newsworthy this week by not authoritatively marking his public letter of goal with Colorado on Wednesday, in spite of beforehand focusing on the Bison.
That didn’t prevent Colorado mentor Deion Sanders from loading acclaim on the 6′ 5″, 287-pound lineman on Friday.
“He’s a man, man,” Sanders told ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith on Friday during a meeting transferred live on YouTube. “… This youngster is an ace intellectually and genuinely at the present time. He simply needs to put it on grass. I love everything about this youngster and who he will turn into.
“I guarantee you this youngster will be a first-rounder, on the off chance that not a main five pick.”
Despite the offensive tackle’s decision not to sign with Colorado during the early signing period, Sanders praised Seaton.
Seaton verbally dedicated to Colorado during an appearance on FS1’s Undisputed recently. It was an unexpected move, yet ongoing reports have demonstrated the champion lineman is likewise thinking about offers from Maryland and Oregon, among others, alongside an expected future playing for Sanders in Stone, Colo.
In Sanders’ presentation season training Colorado, the Bison’s hostile line was uncovered as the program’s greatest shortcoming as a 1-8 completion to the season deleted a promising 3-0 beginning.
After verbally focusing on Colorado, Seaton, named “For sure” by Sanders, was connecting with individual enlisted people attempting to help the line obstructing for star quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
“He challenges folks the entire day,” Sanders said of Seaton. ” He could get on the telephone and call another lineman [recruit], ‘Hello man, would you say you are coming or not? Since we lack the capacity to deal with that. What you going to do? … Mentor, uh, he’s simply attempting to get a pack. We don’t need him. He is not contemplating the game. He ain’t pondering the way that he fits in the plan. He simply needs a sack. We do not desire him.’
“That’s how he looks at things.”
On Friday, Colorado got a verbal responsibility from hostile lineman Money Cleveland, who played close by Seaton at IMG Institute.
Presently, Sanders holds up alongside the remainder of the school football world for Seaton to settle on an authority choice.
“Frightful,” Sanders added while portraying the lineman’s playing style. “… He is not content to simply throw you in the grass. He’s attempting to make you a sprinkler head.”