Jake Gibbs (College Stats) - 1961 NFL Draft Pick #125 by CLE
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Jake Gibbs (1961 NFL Draft)
Player Profile:
- Name: Jake Gibbs
- Position: Quarterback
- College: University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)
- Height: 6'1"
- Weight: 205 lbs
College Performance:
- Gibbs was known for his dual-threat capability as both a passer and a runner.
- He led the Ole Miss Rebels to a 10-1 season in 1960, showcasing his leadership and athleticism.
- Throughout his college career, Gibbs demonstrated accuracy in his passing and an ability to evade defenders.
- His stats included impressive completion percentages and a solid number of touchdown passes.
Strengths:
- Arm Strength: Gibbs possessed a strong arm that allowed him to make all the necessary throws.
- Mobility: His agility and speed made him a threat on the ground, adding an extra dimension to his game.
- Football IQ: Known for his smart decision-making, Gibbs was adept at reading defenses.
Weaknesses:
- Injury Concerns: Previous injuries raised questions about his durability at the professional level.
- Consistency: At times, Gibbs struggled with maintaining consistency in his performances.
Overall Assessment:
Jake Gibbs was viewed as a promising prospect entering the 1961 NFL Draft. His combination of size, athleticism, and football intelligence made him an attractive option for teams looking for a versatile quarterback. However, concerns over his injury history and consistency in college games tempered some enthusiasm. Ultimately, Gibbs was expected to be a solid addition to any franchise willing to invest in his potential.
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