Ron Turner (College Stats) - 1962 NFL Draft Pick #279 by PHI
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Ron Turner (1962 NFL Draft)
Player Overview:
Ron Turner, a standout quarterback from the University of California, was considered a promising prospect heading into the 1962 NFL Draft. Known for his strong arm and leadership on the field, Turner had garnered attention throughout his college career.
College Stats:
- Passing Yards: 2,500
- Touchdowns: 20
- Interceptions: 8
- Completion Rate: 60%
- Rushing Yards: 500
Strengths:
- Arm Strength: Turner possessed an impressive arm, allowing him to make deep throws and stretch the field.
- Mobility: He was agile for a quarterback, capable of escaping pressure and making plays on the run.
- Football IQ: Demonstrated a strong understanding of defensive schemes and the ability to read defenses effectively.
- Leadership: Known for his ability to rally teammates and perform under pressure, making him a natural leader on the field.
Areas for Improvement:
- Consistency: While talented, Turner needed to work on maintaining consistent performance throughout games.
- Decision Making: At times, he showed a tendency to force throws into tight coverage, which could lead to turnovers.
- Injury History: Concerns about durability and past injuries raised questions about his long-term viability as a starter.
Draft Projection:
Ron Turner was projected to be a mid-to-late round pick in the 1962 NFL Draft. Teams looking for a quarterback with potential and the ability to develop over time would find him an intriguing option.
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