Sav’ell Smalls, a former University of Washington edge rusher, has recently committed to play for Coach Deion Sanders at Colorado State University. Smalls, who was a four-star recruit coming out of high school, was an integral part of the Huskies defense during his three years in Seattle. He was a two-time All-Pac-12 honorable mention and led the team in sacks in his final season.
Smalls’ decision to transfer to Colorado State is a major coup for the Rams and Coach Sanders. The Rams have been looking to bolster their defense and Smalls brings a wealth of experience and talent to the team. He is a versatile player who can play both defensive end and outside linebacker, giving the Rams a lot of options on defense.
Smalls is also a great fit for Coach Sanders’ style of play. He is a hard-nosed player who is not afraid to get physical and make plays. He is also an excellent pass rusher, which is something the Rams have been lacking in recent years. With Smalls on the team, the Rams will be able to create more pressure on opposing quarterbacks and make it difficult for them to move the ball downfield.
The addition of Smalls to the Rams’ roster is a great move for the team and Coach Sanders. He brings a wealth of experience and talent to the team, and his versatility will give the Rams more options on defense. With Smalls on board, the Rams should be able to make some noise in the Mountain West Conference this season.