Alabama signee Drew Sanders capped off his senior season last week with Denton (Texas) Ryan in a narrow loss to Shadow Creek in the Class 5A state title game.

The five-star athlete had a memorable season on both sides of the ball for the Raiders. He posted his senior highlights to Hudl on Thursday.

Take a look.

The 6-foot-5, 232-pounder is rated the No. 2 athlete and the No. 21 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Here is Sanders' eval, via 247Sports' Gabe Brooks

"Big-framed jumbo athlete who could play high-major football on either side of the line of scrimmage in multiple spots. Owns outstanding height and frame length with a ton of space to add bulk. Physical profile fits edge defender and tight end. Playing experience at QB, tight end, receiver, and multiple spots on defense. Possesses size and athleticism to play traditional in-line tight end or a predominantly flex role. Shows good body control as a receiver. Adjusts well to the ball when needed. Encouraging consistency as a hands catcher. Owns a large catch radius. Motor runs high and physical style suggests high ceiling as a blocker. Will face adjustment to playing one position full-time after multiple roles in high school. Honing route-running precision and overall technique as a receiver will be keys in college. Great frame but must fill it out with proper bulk and strength. Can improve pad level and leverage consistency. Should become an impact Power 5 starter with the potential to reach an early-round NFL Draft projection."