CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia safety Jonas Sanker has been named to the 2024 Chuck Bednarik Watch List, the Maxwell Football Club announced Monday (Aug. 12). In its 30th year, the Bednarik Award is presented annually to college football’s most outstanding defensive player. 

The Bednarik Award has been presented to the College Defensive Player of the Year since 1994 and is named in honor of Chuck “Concrete Charlie” Bednarik who was an All-American player at the University of Pennsylvania and later a multiple-year All-Pro linebacker and center for the Philadelphia Eagles. He is a member of both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame and was the last NFL player to be a full-time player on both offense and defense. 

In addition to being voted a 2024 All-ACC Preseason honoree, Sanker was also named a preseason watch list selection for both the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Jim Thorpe Award.  

In 2023, Sanker was named a First Team All-ACC selection by both the conference office and the Associated Press. He led the Cavaliers in total tackles (107), pass breakups (11) and forced fumbles (3). Sanker also led UVA in tackles in eight of its 12 games last season, including when he recorded a career-high12 tackles against James Madison and Boston College. 

Sanker is one of 19 ACC defensive student-athletes to be represented on the list. 

Candidates are listed below in alphabetical order by school. 

First Name  Last Name  School  Class  Position 
CJ  Nunnally, IV  Akron  Senior  DE 
Deontae  Lawson  Alabama  Junior  LB 
Malachi  Moore  Alabama  Senior  S 
Tacario  Davis  Arizona  Junior  CB 
Landon  Jackson  Arkansas  Senior  DE 
Eugene  Asante  Auburn  Senior  LB 
Ahmed  Hassanein  Boise State  Senior  DE 
Jordan  Oladokun  Bowling Green  Senior  CB 
Tyler  Batty  BYU  Senior  DE 
Dontay  Corleone  Cincinnati  Junior  DT 
Peter  Woods  Clemson  Sophomore  DT 
Barrett  Carter  Clemson  Senior  LB 
B.J.  Green  Colorado  Senior  ED 
Travis  Hunter  Colorado  Junior  CB 
Tre  Freeman  Duke  Junior  LB 
Shavon  Revel  East Carolina  Senior  CB 
Shemar  James  Florida  Junior  LB 
Patrick  Payton  Florida State  Junior  DE 
Joshua  Farmer  Florida State  Junior  DT 
Mykel  Williams  Georgia  Junior  DE 
Smael  Mondon  Georgia  Senior  LB 
Malaki  Starks  Georgia  Junior  S 
Sebastian  Castro  Iowa  Senior  DB 
Jay  Higgins  Iowa  Senior  LB 
Nick  Jackson  Iowa  Senior  LB 
Jeremiah  Cooper  Iowa State  Junior  S 
Cobee  Bryant  Kansas  Senior  CB 
Austin  Moore  Kansas State  Senior  LB 
Maxwell  Hairston  Kentucky  Junior  CB 
Deone  Walker  Kentucky  Junior  DT 
Quincy  Riley  Louisville  Senior  CB 
Ashton  Gillotte  Louisville  Senior  DE 
Harold  Perkins  LSU  Junior  LB 
Chandler  Martin  Memphis  Junior  LB 
Rueben  Bain, Jr.  Miami  Sophomore  DE 
Francisco  Mauigoa  Miami  Senior  LB 
Matt  Salopek  Miami (OH)  Senior  LB 
Will  Johnson  Michigan  Junior  CB 
Mason  Graham  Michigan  Junior  DT 
Kenneth  Grant  Michigan  Junior  DT 
Cody  Lindenberg  Minnesota  Senior  LB 
Johnny  Walker Jr.  Missouri  Senior  ED 
Colin  Ramos  Navy  Senior  LB 
Davin  Vann  NC State  Senior  DE 
Nash  Hutmacher  Nebraska  Senior  DT 
Kaimon  Rucker  North Carolina  Senior  ED 
Power  Echols  North Carolina  Senior  LB 
Xander  Mueller  Northwestern  Senior  LB 
Benjamin  Morrison  Notre Dame  Junior  CB 
Howard  Cross III  Notre Dame  Senior  DT 
Xavier  Watts  Notre Dame  Senior  S 
Denzel  Burke  Ohio State  Senior  CB 
Jack  Sawyer  Ohio State  Senior  DE 
Caleb  Downs  Ohio State  Sophomore  S 
Danny  Stutsman  Oklahoma  Senior  LB 
Billy  Bowman Jr.  Oklahoma  Senior  S 
Nick  Martin  Oklahoma State  Junior  LB 
Collin  Oliver  Oklahoma State  Senior  LB 
Jason  Henderson  Old Dominion  Senior  LB 
Princely  Umanmielen  Ole Miss  Senior  ED 
Jabbar  Muhammad  Oregon  Junior  CB 
Abdul  Carter  Penn State  Junior  DE 
Kevin  Winston Jr.  Penn State  Junior  S 
Donovan  McMillon  Pitt  Senior  S 
Dillon  Thieneman  Purdue  Sophomore  S 
Elijah  Roberts  SMU  Senior  DE 
Jaden  Voisin  South Alabama  Senior  S 
Tonka  Hemingway  South Carolina  Senior  DT 
Marlowe  Wax  Syracuse  Senior  LB 
Namdi  Obiazor  TCU  Senior  LB 
James  Pearce Jr.  Tennessee  Junior  ED 
Jahdae  Barron  Texas  Senior  DB 
Nic  Scourton  Texas A&M  Junior  DE 
Shemar  Turner  Texas A&M  Senior  DT 
Ben  Bell  Texas State  Senior  DE 
Maxen  Hook  Toledo  Senior  S 
Patrick  Jenkins  Tulane  Senior  DT 
Lee  Hunter  UCF  Junior  DT 
Jackson  Woodard  UNLV  Senior  LB 
Bear  Alexander  USC  Junior  DT 
Junior  Tafuna  Utah  Senior  DT 
Ike  Larsen  Utah State  Junior  S 
CJ  Taylor  Vanderbilt  Senior  LB 
Jonas  Sanker  Virginia  Senior  S 
Antwaun  Powell-Ryland  Virginia Tech  Senior  DE 
Aeneas  Peebles  Virginia Tech  Senior  DT 
Jasheen  Davis  Wake Forest  Senior  DE 
Ricardo  Hallman  Wisconsin  Junior  CB 
Hunter  Wohler  Wisconsin  Senior  S 
Jordan  Bertagnole  Wyoming  Senior  DT 

The Maxwell Football Club has once again partnered with Pro Football Focus (PFF) and Phil Steele Publications as selection committee partners. PFF provides detailed metrics and performance-based assessments to selection committee staff, with several senior PFF analysts are members of our selection committee. Phil Steele’s College Football Preview is generally recognized as the most complete preseason magazine. 

Semifinalists for the Chuck Bednarik Award will be announced November 12, 2024, while the three finalists for the Maxwell Award will be unveiled November 26, 2024. The winners of the 30th Chuck Bednarik Award will be announced as part of the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show held on December 12, 2024. The formal presentations of the Chuck Bednarik Award will be made at the Maxwell Football Club Awards on Friday March 14, 2025 at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia. Questions concerning the 2024 Bednarik Award watch list can be directed to MFC Executive Director Mark Wolpert mwolpert@maxwellfootballclub.org or MFC Vice President of College Awards Rich Cirminiello rcirminiello@maxwellfootballclub.org.


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