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Sebastian Castro

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Oak Lawn, ILH L Richards
Jersey
#29
Pos
S
HT / WT
6-1 / 198
Class
SR
Rivals
6
NATL
POS
#37
ST
#7
On3
NATL
POS
ST
ESPN
76
NATL
POS
#72
ST
#19
247
84
NATL
POS
#111
ST
#27
The Journey
Class of 2019
Iowa Hawkeyes
ENROLLED
H
H L Richards
2018 – 2018
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Iowa
ENROLLED
N/A
191 mi
41
0
14
Minnesota
OFFERED
N/A
357 mi
42
2
9
Iowa State
OFFERED
N/A
301 mi
50
0
1
Syracuse
OFFERED
N/A
599 mi
58
0
4
Ball State
OFFERED
N/A
165 mi
130
0
2
Iowa
IowaENROLLED
Brian Ferentz
N/A
Minnesota
MinnesotaOFFERED
N/A
Iowa State
Iowa StateOFFERED
N/A
Syracuse
SyracuseOFFERED
N/A
Ball State
Ball StateOFFERED
N/A

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Measurements & Testing

Sebastian CastroH L Richards
Top 300 S AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
198
195
203
101.5%97.5%
Height
6-1
6-1
6-0
100.0%101.4%
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Personal Life

Sebastian Castro can easily identify why he's considered one of the most physical and toughest players in the country. Forceful, fearless tackles are nothing new for Castro, who “grew up like that” as he played with older kids in his Oak Lawn, Illinois, neighborhood long before his days in college football. The cul-de-sac in front of Castro’s childhood home was the informal playing field for the pick-up games. The weather, even if there was “eight inches of snow,” was not a deterrent. “We would all play sports from the morning to night,” Castro said. “Football was one of the sports we played, and they got rough sometimes. ... We loved every second of it." After playing sparingly early on in his career, "things clicked" for Castro and he developed into one of the top safeties around. In 2023, Castro racked up 67 tackles with eight tackles for a loss. He also had three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. "Once he figured things out, he took off," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "He's one of the most players on our team and in the entire Big Ten. We know we can count on him."

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