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Don Norton (College Stats) - 1960 NFL Draft Pick #56 by PHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Don Norton - 1960 NFL Draft

Player Overview:

Don Norton was a standout college football player known for his impressive skills as a wide receiver and his ability to make big plays. His college performance caught the attention of NFL scouts leading up to the 1960 Draft.

College Stats:
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: University of Southern California (USC)
  • Key Stats:
    • Receiving Yards: 1,200+ yards
    • Touchdowns: 12
    • Receptions: 75
Strengths:
  • Excellent speed and agility, allowing him to create separation from defenders.
  • Strong hands and the ability to make contested catches.
  • Good route-running skills, with an understanding of how to exploit defenses.
  • Experience playing against top-tier competition in college, showcasing his abilities on a national stage.
Weaknesses:
  • Concerns about durability due to a history of minor injuries.
  • Needs to improve blocking skills to contribute in the running game.
Projected Draft Position:

Don Norton was projected to be selected in the early to mid rounds of the 1960 NFL Draft due to his talent and potential to develop into a key player in the NFL. Teams were particularly interested in his playmaking ability and the impact he could have on their passing game.

Overall Impression:

Don Norton was viewed as a promising prospect with a bright future in professional football. His combination of speed, hands, and football IQ made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

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