The curious case of Sean Sevillano, for me, is that this is exactly the type of prospect we were told we had too much of on the roster before Spring Ball. He reminds me a lot of Jacob Lacey (who was our most productive DT before the transfer). Wider than he is long. Quick off the ball. Plays with great balance and leverage. Needs some body work. Cool. Excited about that.
But, Lacey got benched and transferred after his breakout performance against Cal. Largely because it was said then and reiterated, prior to Spring Camp, that ND was too "small" in the middle. And how we needed to get bigger and longer.
Now, I never really subscribe to all that. In fact, I took the opposite side of it, mostly. I always assumed the recruited size would development, which it seemingly has. But, that was the narrative. Now the narrative is, this guy is it. He's one of the coveted DT's. Great. I like the game but he's the exact type of prospect everyone was complaining we have too much of, a few short months ago.
I am as pleased, excited, (insert what ever adjective you want to use for this possible commitment) as I would've been 2 years ago. Just funny that we were told it wasn't good enough, a few short months ago.