Bill Symons (College Stats) - 1965 NFL Draft Pick #80 by GB
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Bill Symons - 1965 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Bill Symons
- Position: Running Back
- College: University of Wisconsin
- Height: 6'0"
- Weight: 210 lbs
College Performance:
- Rushing Yards: Over 2,000 career rushing yards
- Touchdowns: 25+ touchdowns during college career
- Average Yards per Carry: 5.0 yards
Strengths:
- Power Running: Symons displayed remarkable strength and power, making him a tough runner to bring down.
- Versatility: Capable of playing multiple offensive positions; he could contribute as a fullback or halfback.
- Blocking Ability: Known for his solid blocking skills, making him a valuable asset in pass protection.
- Durability: Maintained a strong physical presence throughout his college career, rarely missing games due to injury.
Weaknesses:
- Speed: Lacked elite breakaway speed; may struggle against faster NFL defenses.
- Receiving Skills: Limited experience as a pass catcher out of the backfield; could require development in this area.
Overall Assessment:
Bill Symons was viewed as a solid prospect heading into the 1965 NFL Draft. His combination of power running, blocking ability, and versatility made him an attractive option for teams looking to strengthen their backfield. However, concerns about his speed and receiving skills could impact his draft stock. Teams that valued a traditional power running back would find Symons to be a compelling choice.
Projected Draft Round:
Mid to late rounds, with potential as a valuable contributor on special teams and in a rotation at running back.
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