Former Michigan defensive back Mike Sainristil pulled no punches on Tuesday, revealing his "hidden superpower" from his ...
Washington Commanders rookie CB Mike Sainristil was voted the NFL Pepsi Rookie of the Week for Week 18.
The 5-foot-9 college receiver-turned-starting NFL cornerback has learned to embrace his size and use it to his advantage.
However, Mike Sainristil may be the biggest steal of the Commanders' star-studded 2024 draft class. Sainristil has proven that he is going to be a great cornerback for years to come. As a prospect ...
Sainristil recorded five tackles (two solo) and an interception during Sunday's 20-19 win at New Orleans. Sainristil jumped in front of an off-balance Jake Haener pass early in the second quarter ...
Michael Felder, former North Carolina Tarheel safety and current CFB analyst for Bleacher Report, has even named Sainristil as his favorite player in the entire draft. On the latest episode of ...
The Commanders' standout rookie Mike Sainristil factored big into the results of the game, one day after his alma mater Michigan shocked the college football world with their upset victory over ...
INDIANAPOLIS — When Michigan football recruited Mike Sainristil, Jim Harbaugh promised the two-way star that his program would prepare him for the NFL better than anywhere else. Some five years ...
Mike Sainristil will depart Michigan football after the College Football Playoffs as one of the best-remembered icons of the Wolverines’ resurgence into a national powerhouse. With U-M’s ...