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Leroy Carter () - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #109 by CLE


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Leroy Carter (1966 NFL Draft)

Leroy Carter, a standout player from college, entered the 1966 NFL Draft with considerable attention from scouts and teams alike. Below is a summary of his pre-draft analysis:

  • Position: Defensive Back
  • College: University of Nebraska
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 190 lbs

Strengths:

  • Athleticism: Carter showcased exceptional speed and agility, making him a formidable presence in the secondary.
  • Coverage Skills: His ability to read quarterbacks and anticipate plays made him a reliable cornerback. Coaches praised his knack for breaking up passes.
  • Tackling: Known for his hard-hitting style, Carter was effective in run support and could bring down ball carriers with authority.

Concerns:

  • Inexperience: Despite his talent, some scouts noted that he needed more experience against high-level competition.
  • Consistency: There were questions about his ability to maintain peak performance throughout an entire season.

Overall Assessment:

Leroy Carter was viewed as a high-upside prospect with the potential to become a key player in the NFL. His combination of athleticism and skills made him an intriguing option for teams looking to bolster their defensive backfield. While there were some concerns about his consistency and experience, many believed that he could develop into a starting player with the right coaching and opportunity.

Projected Draft Round: 2nd to 3rd Round

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