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Bob Cappadona () - 1965 NFL Draft Pick #128 by SF


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

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

Player Profile:

  • Name: Bob Cappadona
  • Position: Offensive Tackle
  • College: University of Michigan

Strengths:

  • Strong physical presence with a well-built frame for the offensive line.
  • Excellent footwork and agility for a player of his size, allowing him to effectively block both in the running game and pass protection.
  • Demonstrated ability to adapt to different defensive schemes, showcasing versatility that NFL teams value.
  • Outstanding work ethic and leadership qualities that make him a potential asset in the locker room.

Weaknesses:

  • Occasional struggles with speed rushers, particularly those who can exploit his lateral movement.
  • Needs to improve his hand placement and technique to avoid penalties and maintain better control against aggressive defenders.

Overall Assessment:

Bob Cappadona is viewed as a solid offensive tackle prospect with the potential to develop into a reliable starter at the next level. His collegiate performance at Michigan has demonstrated his ability to handle the rigors of professional play, and his leadership on and off the field could make him a valuable addition to any NFL team. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in refining his technique, his physical attributes and work ethic suggest he could make a significant impact in the league.

Projected Draft Round: 2nd to 3rd Round

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