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Howard Twilley (College Stats) - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #209 by MIN


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Howard Twilley

Player Overview:
Howard Twilley was a standout wide receiver from the University of Tulsa, known for his exceptional speed, agility, and reliable hands. He played a pivotal role in the Golden Hurricane's offense and was a key contributor to their success during his college career. College Stats:
  • Receiving Yards: 2,000+ yards
  • Touchdowns: 20+ touchdowns
  • Receptions: Over 100 receptions
Strengths:
  • Speed: Twilley had elite speed that allowed him to stretch the field and create separation from defenders.
  • Route Running: Known for his precise route running, he was able to find soft spots in zone coverage and exploit mismatches against defenders.
  • Hands: Twilley demonstrated exceptional catching ability, frequently making difficult catches in traffic.
Weaknesses:
  • Size: At 5'11" and 170 pounds, some scouts were concerned about his ability to withstand the physicality of the NFL.
  • Blocking: While he excelled as a receiver, his blocking skills were considered below average, which could limit his effectiveness in a run-heavy offense.
Overall Assessment:
Twilley was regarded as one of the top wide receiver prospects heading into the 1966 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, agility, and reliable hands made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their passing game. Despite concerns about his size, many believed that his skill set could translate well to the professional level, making him a potential second or third-round selection.

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