Name: TySean Sizer
School: St. John Fisher College/Colgate University
Position: WR/RS

Height: 6’0”
Weight: 180

What goals did you set and/or accomplish in your final collegiate season?

On a personal level, be better than I was the year prior. This includes a higher average in yards per catch, yards after catch, punt return yards (average), and kick return yards (average). I also wanted to be an outlet to my younger teammates, who will be taking over the program, helping them to stay focused and be the best they can be, so that energy can get passed down from one man to the next.

Q: How do you think you took advantage of the extra year of eligibility to increase your chances of going pro?

During the time when Covid hit and cancelled the season in 2020-21, I knew I couldn’t give football up, so I decided to take on an additional semester to finish my collegiate career off. Prior to the start of the season, I made sure to maintain my weight, stay in weight room and work out as much as I possibly could to be a stronger player. Running also helped me to stay in shape and be prepared for my final season of collegiate football. Although that 2020-21 season was cancelled, I looked at it as an opportunity to focus on all the steps needed to come back as a stronger, faster player, which would ultimately help in the long run.

Q: What would your coaches and teammates say about the type of player you are?

My coaches and teammates would say that I’m a player that genuinely loves the game for what it is. I am very competitive and would put forth maximum effort both on and off the field to be the best I can be, as well as helping those around me to work just as hard. I am also a player that people can trust and look up to, as a teammate and a friend as well.

Q: When you are studying film, what are the things you focus on to improve your game?

When I dissect film, I critique the small things that potentially could help create a bigger impact. Things such as alignment, releases (and footwork) are just to name a few. All of which I keep in mind to fix to be a better player. I also study the defense, and how the DBs and secondary play, finding out their weak spots and use it to my advantage to create big time plays.

Q: What separates you from the other pro prospects at your position?

I am a player that can do a wide range of things, whether it’s catching passes, punts, or kick offs. My speed is also one thing that sets me apart from many other prospects, as well as my vision when surveying the field for example, with returning the ball. The most important though, is the work ethic and mindset that I have as a player, willing to sacrifice a lot to get to where I plan to be.

Q: What is your offseason plan to train and prepare for professional opportunities?

Staying in the gym, working out and becoming faster and stronger day by day. Working on route running and ball catching as well. I’ll also take the opportunities that come to me, such as the Pro-day and combine.

Q: What kind of strengths and abilities will you bring to a team that will stand out both on and off the field?

Being a team player, which I feel is one of the most important attributes to have on any team. Also, being coachable and willing to work as hard as I can to contribute as much as I can. Lastly, being able to go through adversity, as I’ve done in the past and will continue to do for the rest of my life, being able to use that as fuel to only become the best I can be and bounce back from obstacles that may come along the way.

Q: What is your final pitch to the NFL and any other pro leagues?

Sometimes in life, you take chances on things…those things can ultimately turn out to be impactful in a positive way. If I get that chance and opportunity, I promise to work for it. I promise to play like no other and do what needs to be done for any program that believes in me.