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Charley Lee () - 1960 NFL Draft Pick #210 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Charley Lee - 1960 NFL Draft

Player Overview:
Charley Lee, a standout at the University of Alabama, was known for his exceptional skills as a wide receiver. His performance in college football garnered significant attention from NFL scouts and analysts leading up to the 1960 NFL Draft. Strengths:
  • Speed and Agility: Lee showcased remarkable speed on the field, making him a deep-threat receiver capable of stretching the defense.
  • Route Running: His ability to run precise routes allowed him to create separation from defenders, making him a reliable target for quarterbacks.
  • Hands: Known for his exceptional catching ability, Lee consistently made difficult catches, demonstrating strong hands and focus.
  • Football IQ: Lee exhibited a strong understanding of defensive schemes and coverage, allowing him to find soft spots in zone defenses.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Physicality: While Lee was adept at getting open, he occasionally struggled against more physical cornerbacks at the line of scrimmage.
  • Blocking: Improving his blocking skills would enhance his overall value as a receiver, particularly in the run game.
Overall Assessment:
Charley Lee was projected to be a valuable addition to any NFL team looking for a talented wide receiver. His combination of speed, route-running ability, and hands made him a top prospect in the 1960 NFL Draft. With some refinement in physicality and blocking, he had the potential to become a standout player at the professional level.

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