Former South Brunswick High School standout Mohamed Sanu is expected to be drafted in the second round of this month's NFL Draft.
With the NFL Draft just weeks away, South Brunswick's Mohamed Sanu will soon find out what jersey he'll be wearing when he steps on an NFL field for the first time. Sanu was originally considered a late first round/early second round selection after he decided to leave Rutgers University after his junior year. Sanu enjoyed a stellar year at Rutgers, breaking current Arizona Cardinals and former Pitt Panther wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald's Big East record for receptions in a season. Sanu finished the year with 115 passes for 1,206 yards. His draft stock was hurt after he ran a 4.67-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine. However, Sanu may have answered questions about his speed at the Rutgers Pro Day, when he recorded 40 times of 4.55 and…
Mohamed Sanu's 40 yard dash time could be the difference between being a first- or second-round NFL draft pick.
South Brunswick High School alumnus Mohamed Sanu announced Tuesday that he will leave Rutgers University to pursue his NFL dreams.
Can a South Brunswick kid become a first round NFL draft pick? We will find out in April as Rutgers University wide receiver Mohamed Sanu announced today that he will forgo his senior year to declare for the NFL Draft, according to Scarlet Knights.com. "Hopefully, I'll be able to play in the NFL," Sanu said at the beginning of the season. Sanu played his last game for Rutgers on Dec. 30, in a 27-13 win over Iowa State in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. In that game, Sanu caught 6 passes for 62 yards during a performance where he became the school and Bug East Conference all-time leader in receptions (210). "I was just playing the game, staying in the moment,” Sanu said. Sanu wraps up a stellar college career at Rutgers, finishing …
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Pete St. Vincent
10:01 am on Friday, April 6, 2012
Where ever he ends up, there will be one town in central NJ cheering louder and with more pride than any other! Go get yours Mo!! PSV   more ›