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Larry Elkins (College Stats) - 1965 NFL Draft Pick #10 by GB


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Larry Elkins - 1965 NFL Draft

Player Overview:
  • Name: Larry Elkins
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: Baylor University
College Stats:
  • Receiving Yards: 1,000+ yards in college career
  • Touchdowns: 14 touchdowns
  • Receptions: 70+ receptions during college tenure
Strengths:
  • Exceptional speed and agility, allowing for quick separation from defenders.
  • Strong hands; reliable in making contested catches.
  • Good route runner, adept at creating separation and finding soft spots in zone coverage.
  • Versatile player, capable of contributing on special teams and in various offensive schemes.
Weaknesses:
  • Height may be a concern; not the tallest receiver in the draft class.
  • Needs to develop more physicality to handle press coverage at the next level.
  • Inconsistent blocking ability; must improve to aid in run support.
Overall Assessment:

Larry Elkins was recognized for his impressive performance at Baylor, showcasing significant talent as a wide receiver. Scouts noted his potential as a deep threat and his ability to stretch the field. His college stats reflect a solid career, making him a compelling prospect for NFL teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

Projected Draft Position:

Elkins was projected to be selected in the early to mid-rounds of the 1965 NFL Draft, with several teams showing interest due to his playmaking ability and football IQ.

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