CJ Sonjack

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Cj Sonjack
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C.J. in High School
No. 27 – Prospect
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (2020-11-17)November 17, 2020 (aged 40)
Immokalee, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:198 lb (90 kg)
Username:Ace
Career information
College:Maryland
Career history
Roster status:Active

CJ Sonjack (born November 17, 1997) is an American football cornerback who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Maryland and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

C.J. Sonjack grew up in the small, town of Immokalee, Florida. With a population of only 27,000 or so, it was easy to see that most kids would fall into the routine of scraping for a minimum wage to keep a roof over their heads when they grew up. C.J’s daddy was a used car salesman, and he certainly made more money than most of the folk that lived in his town. His momma was a paraprofessional at the local elementary school. They scraped by and lived in a small apartment complex where the most frequent visitors at their home were cockroaches. His momma always told him that “they ain’t roaches, they be palmetto bugs”, as if that was something that made them all feel a little bit better.

It became abundantly clear when C.J. was six that he was going to be different than his peers. He might have a future that might eclipse slinging Oldsmobile Cutlasses. When all of the other kids were more focused on reading One Fish Two Fish, he was sprinting across the classroom, with the poor underpaid daycare workers pleading for him to slow down. He would line up the Tonka Trucks, sometimes four or five in a row, and see how many he could clear by jumping over them. Other kids worked on their 1s, their 2s, their 3s, he was seeing how high he could climb onto the bookshelves before the teachers caught him and brought him down.

One fateful day when C.J. was in fourth grade, the middle school football coach from the next town over caught him outside his home shooting hoops. C.J. couldn’t have been less than 5’1” at age 12, so he stood out for a young kid. “Son, I see you shooting hoops, but have you ever thought about football?”

“Nah, not really sir.”

“Are your parents home?”

His dad was at the dealership, but his mother was home.

“MOM!” C.J. yelled towards their apartment door, which was left ajar. They didn’t pay for AC – it was a luxury, not a necessity. “What?” she retorted. “This man wants to talk to you about football.” C.J.’s momma came out with a bewildered look on her face.

“Ma’am, I know you must be busy, I won’t waste your time. Your boy here could have a big future in football. Take my card, think about it, and if you’d like to talk more, give me a call.”

He handed her a business card, and with that, C.J. was set on a path. A path that leads to the ISFL.

College career

C.J. spent his first eligible collegiate season as a redshirt for the Florida Gators, but injured his shoulder in the first game of the season. He did not return to play for Florida, and signed to the Maryland Terrapins in his 2nd year of collegiate eligbility. He didn't play much with the Terrapins, collecting a total of 24 solo tackles, 3 assist tackles, and 5 interceptions. His time was riddled with controversy, as he was arrested for drug possession and weapons charges, although they were eventually dropped against the young cornerback after it became abundantly clear that the infractions were due to friends of C.J.'s. He fought the adversity and eventually declared for the upcoming DSFL draft, spurred on by his network of supporting friends and family. Education was less of an importance to C.J., and he simply used the collegiate route as a springboard to his dreams, reaching the ISFL and becoming one of the most dominating cornerbacks the league has ever seen.

College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
198 lb
(90 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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