Draft Information by: Years, Teams, Positions

Bob Schweickert (College Stats) - 1965 NFL Draft Pick #29 by SF


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bob Schweickert (1965 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Bob Schweickert
  • College: University of Wisconsin
  • Position: Offensive Tackle
College Stats:
  • Games Played: 30
  • Starting Games: 22
  • Height: 6'5"
  • Weight: 250 lbs
Strengths:
  • Strong physical presence with excellent size for the tackle position.
  • Proven ability to protect the quarterback and create running lanes.
  • Experience in a competitive college football program, showcasing durability and consistency.
Weaknesses:
  • Limited experience against top-tier NFL talent, having primarily faced collegiate competition.
  • Could improve footwork and agility to better handle speed rushers at the professional level.
Overall Assessment:

Bob Schweickert was viewed as a promising offensive tackle prospect heading into the 1965 NFL Draft. His physical attributes and college performance made him an attractive option for teams in need of offensive line depth. While there were concerns about his transition to the NFL and facing faster, more skilled pass rushers, his solid foundation from college and strong work ethic indicated potential for development. Coaches appreciated his size and strength, projecting him as a possible starter with the right coaching and experience.

Projected Draft Round: 3rd to 5th Round

The anticipation surrounding Schweickert's selection was fueled by his collegiate achievements and the growing demand for skilled offensive linemen in the league.

Hello!

I have been compiling Football Data for years to help me dominate my Fantasy Football and PickEm Leagues. I see so many frustrated people out there struggling to find the data they were looking for, so I decided to start making this available to others.

I specialize in making information easy to get to in simple formats, that get you the information you need FAST.

If you find this useful, please help this website grow by telling your friends or posting a link.