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Bob Gaiters (College Stats) - 1961 NFL Draft Pick #17 by NYG


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bob Gaiters - 1961 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
- **Name:** Bob Gaiters
- **College:** University of Colorado
- **Position:** Running Back College Stats:
  • Rushing Yards: 1,100+ yards
  • Touchdowns: 12
  • Receptions: 25
  • Receiving Yards: 300+ yards
Strengths:
  • Speed and Agility: Gaiters showcased exceptional speed, making him a threat on both rushing and receiving plays.
  • Versatility: He was able to contribute not only in the backfield but also as a receiver, which increased his value to potential NFL teams.
  • Field Vision: His ability to read defenses and make quick decisions was noted as one of his strong suits.
Weaknesses:
  • Injury History: There were concerns regarding his durability, as he had missed some games in college due to minor injuries.
  • Blocking Skills: While he was effective with the ball in hand, scouts questioned his pass protection capabilities.
Overall Assessment:
Bob Gaiters was viewed as a dynamic offensive player with the potential to make an immediate impact at the professional level. His combination of speed, versatility, and playmaking ability made him an attractive option in the 1961 NFL Draft. However, concerns about his durability and blocking skills might have caused some teams to hesitate, making him a player to watch closely on draft day. Projected Draft Position:
Gaiters was expected to be selected in the mid to late rounds, depending on team needs and the depth of the running back class in 1961.

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