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Larry Lavery () - 1961 NFL Draft Pick #238 by PHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Larry Lavery (1961 NFL Draft)

Player Overview:
  • Name: Larry Lavery
  • Position: Tackle
  • College: University of Notre Dame
Strengths:
  • Size and Strength: Lavery possessed ideal size for an NFL tackle, combining height and weight that made him a formidable presence on the offensive line.
  • Technique: He demonstrated solid blocking techniques, showcasing good footwork and hand placement, which made him effective in both run and pass protection.
  • Football IQ: Lavery had a strong understanding of defensive schemes, allowing him to anticipate plays and adjust accordingly.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Speed: While effective in his blocking, Lavery was not the fastest tackle, which could limit his ability to reach the second level on running plays.
  • Injury History: There were concerns regarding his durability, as he had experienced minor injuries during his college career that could affect his longevity in the league.
Projected Draft Round:
  • Expected to be selected in the early to mid rounds of the draft based on his collegiate performance and potential to develop into a starting tackle in the NFL.
Conclusion:

Larry Lavery was viewed as a solid prospect heading into the 1961 NFL Draft. His combination of size, technique, and football intelligence made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their offensive line. However, concerns over his speed and injury history could impact his draft stock.

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