Pablo Sanchez came out of nowhere at Georgia Tech. Although he had some bright spots on his game film, he has very little experience. Sanchez played basketball in his first year at Georgia Tech, but soon transitioned to the football field. He spent a few seasons playing a tight end/wide receiver hybrid but then transitioned again into a safety. His pro day speaks to his potential ability as the next big free safety. He only started for one season and was very raw but his six interceptions speak to his potential.
He is definitely not an in the box safety, but has incredible closing speed and is one of the premiere ball hawks in this class. He comes in a bigger frame for a free safety but it allows him to contest jump balls with taller wide receivers. With an amazing work ethic and no off the field troubles, Sanchez is a great pick for a team looking for positive influences. He plays with a lot of raw emotion but is still developing as a leader. His ceiling is the top ball hawking safety in the league, but he needs to develop to reach that high level. Regardless, he is an athletic freak and of the biggest risers over the past year.
He is definitely not an in the box safety, but has incredible closing speed and is one of the premiere ball hawks in this class. He comes in a bigger frame for a free safety but it allows him to contest jump balls with taller wide receivers. With an amazing work ethic and no off the field troubles, Sanchez is a great pick for a team looking for positive influences. He plays with a lot of raw emotion but is still developing as a leader. His ceiling is the top ball hawking safety in the league, but he needs to develop to reach that high level. Regardless, he is an athletic freak and of the biggest risers over the past year.