David Sanger
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
What stands out most about Sanger’s development is how he’s refined his athleticism and physicality, turning potential weaknesses into strengths. Here’s a breakdown of the most notable advancements from his freshman to sophomore campaigns. As a freshman, Sanger’s footwork was adequate but occasionally labored against quicker edge rushers. This year, he’s displayed much faster feet, allowing him to mirror defenders more effectively in pass sets and reach the second level with greater ease in run schemes. This improvement has enhanced his overall mobility, making him a more versatile lineman capable of pulling or climbing in zone-blocking concepts. One of the biggest leaps has been in his get-off. Sanger’s first step off the snap is noticeably quicker now, enabling him to engage defenders before they can build momentum. This explosiveness was a focus in his training, and it shows in how he fires out low and drives through contact. In sophomore film, you’ll see him consistently winning the leverage battle at the point of attack, a direct result of improved lower-body power and reaction time. anger has always had good size, but his strikes have become far more powerful and precise.
As a freshman, his punches were effective but lacked the pop to consistently jolt defenders. Now, with stronger strikes, he’s able to stun opponents at the line, resetting the line of scrimmage in the run game and buying extra time for his quarterback in pass pro. This development stems from better core strength and technique refinement, allowing him to deliver violent, controlled hands that disrupt pass-rush moves. Perhaps the most intangible yet impactful change is Sanger’s heightened physicality. He’s always played with effort, but this year he’s more aggressive and tenacious, finishing blocks with authority and seeking out contact. This “mean streak” has made him a tone-setter for Williston’s offensive line, wearing down defenses over the course of a game. It’s the kind of mindset that translates well to college, where trench warfare often decides outcomes.
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
What stands out most about Sanger’s development is how he’s refined his athleticism and physicality, turning potential weaknesses into strengths. Here’s a breakdown of the most notable advancements from his freshman to sophomore campaigns. As a freshman, Sanger’s footwork was adequate but occasionally labored against quicker edge rushers. This year, he’s displayed much faster feet, allowing him to mirror defenders more effectively in pass sets and reach the second level with greater ease in run schemes. This improvement has enhanced his overall mobility, making him a more versatile lineman capable of pulling or climbing in zone-blocking concepts. One of the biggest leaps has been in his get-off. Sanger’s first step off the snap is noticeably quicker now, enabling him to engage defenders before they can build momentum. This explosiveness was a focus in his training, and it shows in how he fires out low and drives through contact. In sophomore film, you’ll see him consistently winning the leverage battle at the point of attack, a direct result of improved lower-body power and reaction time. anger has always had good size, but his strikes have become far more powerful and precise.
As a freshman, his punches were effective but lacked the pop to consistently jolt defenders. Now, with stronger strikes, he’s able to stun opponents at the line, resetting the line of scrimmage in the run game and buying extra time for his quarterback in pass pro. This development stems from better core strength and technique refinement, allowing him to deliver violent, controlled hands that disrupt pass-rush moves. Perhaps the most intangible yet impactful change is Sanger’s heightened physicality. He’s always played with effort, but this year he’s more aggressive and tenacious, finishing blocks with authority and seeking out contact. This “mean streak” has made him a tone-setter for Williston’s offensive line, wearing down defenses over the course of a game. It’s the kind of mindset that translates well to college, where trench warfare often decides outcomes.
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