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Dave Ames () - 1960 NFL Draft Pick #186 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Dave Ames (1960 NFL Draft)

Player Overview:
Dave Ames, a standout collegiate player, showcased exceptional skills during his time at college, making him a notable prospect in the 1960 NFL Draft. Position: Quarterback
College: University of Michigan
Strengths:
  • Strong Arm: Ames demonstrated the ability to make deep throws with precision, showcasing his arm strength and accuracy.
  • Leadership Qualities: Known for his leadership on and off the field, Ames inspired his teammates and commanded respect in the locker room.
  • Football IQ: Ames exhibited a deep understanding of the game, which allowed him to read defenses effectively and make quick decisions.
  • Mobile Quarterback: His mobility gave him the added advantage to evade pressure and extend plays when necessary.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Consistency: While he had moments of brilliance, Ames needed to work on maintaining a consistent performance throughout games.
  • Footwork: Improving his footwork would enhance his passing accuracy and help him in tighter situations.
Projected Draft Position:
Ames was projected to be selected in the early to mid-rounds of the draft, with teams looking for a quarterback who could develop into a reliable starter in the league. Conclusion:
With his combination of talent, leadership, and potential for growth, Dave Ames was a coveted prospect heading into the 1960 NFL Draft, and many teams were eager to add him to their roster.

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