Bob Windsor (College Stats) - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #26 by SF
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Bob Windsor - 1966 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Bob Windsor
- Position: Tight End
- College: University of Michigan
College Stats Overview:
- Receptions: 51
- Receiving Yards: 1,154
- Touchdowns: 9
Strengths:
- Versatile Receiver: Windsor demonstrated the ability to effectively catch passes and create mismatches against defenders due to his size and agility.
- Blocking Skills: Strong blocking ability, making him a valuable asset in both the passing and running game.
- Football IQ: Highly intelligent player, showing good awareness on the field and the ability to read defenses.
Weaknesses:
- Injury History: Had some past injuries that raised concerns about his durability at the professional level.
- Speed: Lacked elite speed compared to other top tight end prospects, which could limit his effectiveness in stretching the field.
Draft Projection:
- Expected to be selected in the middle rounds of the draft, potentially as a solid contributor for a team looking to bolster their tight end position.
- Teams were particularly interested in his ability to both block and catch, making him a dual-threat option.
Overall Assessment:
Bob Windsor was regarded as a well-rounded tight end with the potential to make an immediate impact in the NFL. His college performance at the University of Michigan showcased his skills, and while concerns about his speed and injury history existed, his blocking prowess and receiving ability made him an attractive option for teams looking to enhance their offensive units.
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