Joe Womack () - 1960 NFL Draft Pick #150 by PIT
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Joe Womack (1960 NFL Draft)
Player Profile:
- Name: Joe Womack
- Position: Running Back
- College: University of Southern California (USC)
Scouting Report:
- Speed: Womack possesses exceptional speed, making him a threat on both running plays and special teams.
- Agility: His agility allows him to navigate through defenses effectively, often making defenders miss.
- Vision: Womack has demonstrated keen field vision, enabling him to find running lanes and exploit defensive weaknesses.
- Durability: While he has had some minor injuries in college, his overall durability raises questions for professional play.
- Blocking: His ability to block for quarterbacks and other running backs is a work in progress, but he shows potential.
Strengths:
- Explosive running style that can change the momentum of a game.
- Experience in a high-level college program, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure.
- Strong work ethic and commitment to improvement, noted by coaches at USC.
Weaknesses:
- Needs to improve pass protection skills to be an effective three-down back in the NFL.
- Concerns about his ability to handle the physicality of the professional game given his size.
Projected Draft Position: Late 1st Round - Early 2nd Round
Conclusion: Joe Womack is viewed as a dynamic playmaker with the potential to become a key contributor in the NFL. Teams will be looking closely at his development during training camps, particularly in regard to his blocking and durability.
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