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Bruce Yates () - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #148 by DET


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bruce Yates (1966 NFL Draft)

Player Overview: Bruce Yates was a standout college football player known for his impressive skills and athleticism. As a defensive back, he showcased a blend of speed, agility, and tactical awareness on the field, making him a valuable asset for any NFL team.

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

Strengths:

  • Excellent ball skills, capable of making interceptions and defending passes.
  • Strong tackling ability, demonstrating a good understanding of defensive schemes.
  • Great speed and quickness, allowing him to cover a lot of ground on the field.
  • Experience in high-pressure situations, having played in significant college games.

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistent performance against more physical receivers.
  • Needs to improve his tackling technique to reduce missed tackles.
  • Occasional lapses in concentration leading to blown coverages.

Projected Draft Round: 2nd to 3rd round

Overall Assessment: Bruce Yates is seen as a promising talent with the potential to contribute immediately to an NFL team. His college performance indicates that he has the skills necessary to succeed at the professional level, although he will need to refine certain aspects of his game. Teams looking for a solid defensive back with the ability to develop into a starter should consider him a top prospect in the 1966 NFL Draft.

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