Dave Steadman () - 1962 NFL Draft Pick #227 by RAM
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Dave Steadman (1962 NFL Draft)
Player Profile:
- Name: Dave Steadman
- Position: Quarterback
- College: University of Southern California
- Height: 6'2"
- Weight: 210 lbs
Strengths:
- Strong Arm: Steadman possesses a powerful arm that can make deep throws, stretching defenses.
- Leadership Qualities: Known for his ability to rally teammates and maintain composure under pressure.
- Experience: Played in a high-profile college program, gaining valuable experience in competitive situations.
- Mobility: While not a primary threat to run, Steadman can extend plays with his feet.
Weaknesses:
- Inconsistency: Showed moments of brilliance but struggled with consistency, particularly in decision-making.
- Mechanics: Needs refinement in throwing mechanics to improve accuracy on short and intermediate passes.
- Injury History: Had some injury concerns during college that may affect his durability in the professional league.
Overall Assessment:
Dave Steadman is a talented quarterback with considerable potential. His strong arm and leadership skills make him an attractive prospect for teams looking to bolster their quarterback depth. However, concerns about consistency and mechanics may require a developmental period before he can contribute at the NFL level. Teams considering Steadman will have to weigh his physical gifts against the need for further refinement and the risk associated with his injury history.
Projected Draft Round:
Late 2nd to 4th Round
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