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Bill Freeman () - 1963 NFL Draft Pick #126 by GB


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bill Freeman - 1963 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Bill Freeman
  • Position: Offensive Tackle
  • College: University of Tennessee

Overview:

Bill Freeman was considered a highly promising prospect entering the 1963 NFL Draft. Known for his size, strength, and agility, he was seen as a player who could make an immediate impact in the professional ranks.

Strengths:

  • Physical Attributes: Standing at 6'4" and weighing around 250 pounds, Freeman possessed the ideal size for an offensive tackle.
  • Blocking Skills: Renowned for his exceptional blocking technique, Freeman demonstrated the ability to protect the quarterback and create running lanes for backs.
  • Footwork: His quick footwork allowed him to stay in front of defenders, making him a formidable opponent on the field.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Experience: While he showcased great potential, there were concerns regarding his experience against top-tier competition.
  • Consistency: Scouts noted that Freeman needed to improve his consistency in performance to be a reliable starter at the professional level.

Projected Draft Position:

Freeman was projected to be selected in the early to mid-rounds of the draft, with many teams interested in bolstering their offensive line with his talent.

Conclusion:

Bill Freeman was viewed as a solid prospect with the tools necessary to develop into a starting offensive tackle in the NFL. His combination of size and skill set made him a player to watch during the draft process.

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