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Charlie Cowan () - 1961 NFL Draft Pick #45 by RAM


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Charlie Cowan - 1961 NFL Draft

Charlie Cowan, a standout player from the University of Texas at Austin, was a highly regarded prospect leading up to the 1961 NFL Draft. Here’s a breakdown of his strengths and potential weaknesses:

Strengths:
  • Versatile Skill Set: Cowan showcased a unique ability to play multiple positions, demonstrating proficiency as both a running back and a defensive back.
  • Speed and Agility: His remarkable speed allowed him to excel in open-field situations, making him a threat on both offense and special teams.
  • Football Intelligence: Cowan's understanding of the game was evident in his ability to read defenses and make quick decisions, which many scouts noted as a significant asset.
  • Work Ethic: Coaches praised his dedication to practice and improvement, indicating a strong commitment to developing his skills at the professional level.
Weaknesses:
  • Lack of Experience: While Cowan had a successful college career, some scouts were concerned about his limited exposure to the NFL-style game and whether he could adapt quickly.
  • Injury History: There were minor injury concerns from his college days, which raised questions about his durability over a full NFL season.
  • Size Limitations: At 5'10" and 185 pounds, there were doubts about his ability to handle the physicality of the NFL, particularly in the running back position.

Charlie Cowan was viewed as a talented prospect with the potential to make an immediate impact in the NFL, provided he could overcome some challenges related to size and experience.

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