#5) Mike Sainristil

Mike Sainristil will forever be remembered as the man who sealed Michigan's return to title glory, when he picked off Penix for an 81-yard run.

Perhaps the more impressive thing about it is that he did not even begin as a cornerback. He was originally a wide receiver with Donovan Peoples-Jones and Nico Collins among his teammates. But that is what can make him very dangerous: his versatility.
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Travis Hunter has brought back the concept of the two-way player in football, but Sainristil may be the one to make it a thing in the NFL again.
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