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Jerry Lovelace () - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #205 by WAS


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Jerry Lovelace - 1966 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Jerry Lovelace
  • Position: Running Back
  • College: University of Iowa

Strengths:

  • Speed: Lovelace showcased impressive speed and agility, making him a threat on the field.
  • Vision: His ability to read defenses and find holes contributed to his effectiveness as a runner.
  • Durability: Throughout his college career, Lovelace demonstrated a strong ability to stay healthy and perform consistently.

Weaknesses:

  • Blocking Skills: There were concerns about his pass-blocking ability, which could limit his effectiveness in certain offensive schemes.
  • Receiving Ability: While he was a strong runner, his skills as a receiver out of the backfield were considered underdeveloped.

Overall Assessment:

Jerry Lovelace was viewed as a solid prospect heading into the 1966 NFL Draft. His combination of speed and vision made him an intriguing option for teams looking to bolster their running game. However, questions about his blocking and receiving skills raised some doubts regarding his ability to transition effectively to the professional level. Many analysts predicted that he could be a valuable asset as a change-of-pace back or a special teams contributor.

Projected Draft Round:

Most analysts projected Jerry Lovelace to be selected in the 2nd to 4th round of the draft, depending on team needs and his performance during pre-draft workouts.

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