Mora offered
Mora offered
From Anna, CJ now has a committable offer from UCLA. She spoke with him, he is committed and all Irish.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Four-star WR C.J. Sanders talks about new <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UCLA?src=hash">#UCLA</a> offer and his <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NotreDame?src=hash">#NotreDame</a> pledge <a href="http://t.co/bm8FCyBu17">http://t.co/bm8FCyBu17</a></p>— Adam Gorney (@adamgorney) <a href="https://twitter.com/adamgorney/status/516689505970302976">September 29, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Regardless, Sanders showed that he could not only compete, but excel against some of the best prep talent in the nation. He also showed the kind of playmaking ability that could be a compliment to players like Fuller and Hunter Jr. as early as next season.
Sanders, now ranked the No. 280 player in the nation, has wasted little time making an impact at his new school, showing he's among the most explosive players in the country. Every time the Notre Dame commitment touches the ball, you hold your breath a little in anticipation he could take it the distance.
Sanders clocked a 4.32-40 at The Opening over the summer and that speed has been on display in every game this year. He has also shown he can take a hit and isn't afraid to go over the middle and make the touch catch. In college, he projects as an ideal slot guy and a dangerous punt/kick returner as well.
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At 5-8.5, with 4.3 speed, Sanders is one of the most elusive and electric receivers and return men in the country. A commit to Notre Dame and a finalist at the SPARQ Finals, Sanders isn’t just speed, he’s a terrific receiver, with very good hands, runs pristine routes and gets great separation from his receivers. - Brandon Huffman