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Bob Lilly HOF (College Stats) - 1961 NFL Draft Pick #13 by DAL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bob Lilly (1961 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Bob Lilly
  • Position: Defensive Tackle
  • College: Texas Christian University (TCU)
  • Height: 6'5"
  • Weight: 250 lbs
College Stats:
  • Games Played: 30
  • Tackles: 172
  • Sacks: Not officially recorded, but known for disruptive play
  • Interceptions: 2
  • Honors: Consensus All-American

Strengths:

  • Exceptional size and strength for a defensive tackle of his era.
  • Outstanding agility and quickness, allowing him to penetrate offensive lines effectively.
  • Known for his high motor and relentless pursuit of the ball carrier.
  • Strong leadership qualities and a high football IQ, making him an asset in defensive formations.

Weaknesses:

  • Limited experience against top-tier talent, as TCU was not consistently a powerhouse program.
  • Some scouts noted a need for improvement in pass-rush techniques.

Overall Assessment:

Bob Lilly was widely regarded as one of the top prospects entering the 1961 NFL Draft. With his combination of size, speed, and tenacity, he was expected to make an immediate impact in the NFL. Many analysts predicted that he would be a cornerstone of any defensive line that selected him, with the potential to become a Hall of Fame player. His performance at TCU, along with his physical attributes, solidified his status as a top draft pick.

Projected Draft Position:

Lilly was expected to be selected in the first round, with many teams eager to add a player of his caliber to their roster.

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