Bert Coan (College Stats) - 1962 NFL Draft Pick #85 by WAS
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Bert Coan - 1962 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Bert Coan
- Position: Halfback
- College: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
College Stats:
- Rushing Yards: 1,148
- Touchdowns: 12
- Receiving Yards: 215
- All-Purpose Yards: 1,363
Strengths:
- Speed: Coan showcased exceptional speed for a halfback, making him a dangerous weapon in the open field.
- Versatility: His ability to play both as a runner and receiver added value to his profile, allowing for diverse offensive strategies.
- Elusiveness: Coan demonstrated impressive agility and elusiveness, making it difficult for defenders to bring him down.
Weaknesses:
- Size: At 5'11" and 185 lbs, some scouts questioned whether he could withstand the rigors of the NFL.
- Blocking Skills: While effective as a runner and receiver, his blocking abilities were considered average, potentially limiting his role on passing downs.
Overall Assessment:
Bert Coan was seen as a dynamic offensive player with the potential to make an immediate impact at the professional level. His combination of speed and versatility made him an attractive choice for teams looking to bolster their backfield. However, concerns about his size and blocking skills could impact his draft stock. Teams would need to consider how to best utilize his talents within their offensive system.
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