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ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - SEPTEMBER 17: Mike Sainristil #0 of the Michigan Wolverines sacks Zion Turner #11 of the Connecticut Huskies during the first half of a college football game at Michigan Stadium on September 17, 2022 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)

Complete Scouting Report of Mike Sainristil | What You Need to Know

An in depth and complete scouting report and draft prospect profile of Michigan Safety Mike Sainristil for the NFL Draft.

Prospect: Mike Sainristil

School: Michigan

Age: 23

Mike Sainristil Measurables:

  • Height: 5’9” (NFL Combine)
  • Weight: 182 (NFL Combine)
  • 40: 4.47 (NFL Combine)
  • 10 Yard Split: 1.51 (NFL Combine)
  • Vertical Jump: 40” (NFL Combine)
  • Broad Jump: 10’11” (NFL Combine)
  • 20 Yard Shuttle: 4.01 (NFL Combine)
  • 3 Cone: 6.99 (NFL Combine)
  • Bench: 14 (NFL Combine)
  • Other Notes:
    • Measured in 1” shorter at Combine than ESPN had listed
    • Sainristill may have a little tightness in his hips?

Tape Watched: 2022: Maryland; 2023: Maryland, Ohio State

Prospect Grade: 69% with upside

Projected Draft Day: Late Round 2- Early Round 4

Player Comparison: Quandre Diggs with Adoree Jackson’s athleticism

Best Team Fits: Baltimore Ravens, LA Chargers(If Minter goes with Harbaugh)

Mike Sainristil Player Summary:

The  Positives

  • Ceiling is high due to lack of experience 
  • Quick trigger, aggressive coming down hill
  • Good tackler- Special teams value
    • Lays the boom also
  • You wouldn’t be able to guess his size by how he plays. He plays much bigger than he is 
  • Better in zone and off man. Anything where he can keep his eyes on QB
    • Good at reading QB eyes
    • Better at reading routes and concepts from off
  • Secondary versatility
    • In 2023, Sainristil took on a bigger role playing outside, inside, and safety

The Negatives

  • Lack of experience, first year playing defense in 2022
    • Even in 2023 you can see the inexperience 
  • Needs to get defensive instincts
    • Better in 2023, but still could be better 
  • Struggles to shed blocks
    • Better in 2023, but still could be better
  • For a former WR, his route recognition isn’t what we expected it’d be
    • Shows better in zone, man not so much

Side Notes:

  • In the Ohio State Game, when Will Johnson got hurt, Sainristil stepped up to the occasion and shadowed Marvin Harrison Jr.(most snaps, not all)
    • Marv did not see a single target while Sainristil was on him
  • Sainristil could absolutely play nickel, but with his route and concept recognition, being able to keep it in front of him and read it could help him thrive as a safety rather than a CB/NB closer to the line

Mike Sainristil could end up being one of the best Day 2/3 finds of this year’s draft class. He may be small in stature, but you can’t tell by the way he plays. The biggest thing about Sainristil is that he’s only a second year defender. He transitioned into a DB in 2022. By this season he transitioned from a primary nickel to a guy who could play CB, Nickel, and Safety. Based on the tape, and where we thought he excelled, we believe that Sainristil will actually be a better safety than CB. Similar career path to Quandre Diggs.

Updated 4/23/24:

  • Grade switched from “69%” to “69% with upside”
  • Projection switched from “Day 2-Day 3” to “Late Round 2- Early Round 4”
  • Comp switched from “Quandre Diggs” to “Quandre Diggs with Adoree Jackson’s athleticism”
  • Side Note Added
    • Sainristil could absolutely play nickel, but with his route and concept recognition, being able to keep it in front of him and read it could help him thrive as a safety rather than a CB/NB closer to the line