Mike Garrett (College Stats) - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #18 by RAM
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Mike Garrett - 1966 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Mike Garrett
- Position: Running Back
- College: University of Southern California (USC)
- Height: 5'10"
- Weight: 200 lbs
College Stats:
- Rushing Yards: 2,200+ yards
- Touchdowns: 25+ touchdowns
- Receiving Yards: 500+ yards
Strengths:
- Speed and Agility: Garrett showcased remarkable speed and agility during his college career, making him a threat in open space.
- Vision and Decision-Making: Known for his excellent field vision, Garrett had a knack for finding holes in the defense and making quick decisions.
- Receiving Ability: He was a versatile player, capable of contributing in the passing game as well as being a strong runner.
Weaknesses:
- Size: At 5'10", some scouts were concerned about his ability to handle the physicality of the NFL.
- Durability: Previous injuries raised questions about his long-term durability at the professional level.
Overall Assessment:
Mike Garrett was considered one of the top prospects in the 1966 NFL Draft. His standout performance at USC, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 1965, put him firmly on the radar of NFL teams. Scouts were particularly impressed by his combination of speed, vision, and versatility. While there were concerns regarding his size and durability, his potential to be a game-changer on offense made him a highly sought-after player.
Projected Draft Position:
Garrett was expected to be selected in the first round of the 1966 NFL Draft, with many analysts predicting he would be one of the top running backs off the board.
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