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Pete Lammons (College Stats) - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #213 by CLE


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Pete Lammons - 1966 NFL Draft

Player Overview:
Pete Lammons was a standout player from the University of Georgia, known for his versatility and strong performance on the field. As a tight end, he demonstrated excellent receiving skills, solid blocking capabilities, and an ability to create mismatches against defenders. College Stats:
  • Receiving Yards: 1,200+
  • Touchdowns: 12
  • Receptions: 70+
Strengths:
  • Receiving Ability: Lammons had dependable hands and was capable of making tough catches in traffic.
  • Blocking Skills: He was an effective blocker, contributing to both the running and passing game.
  • Versatility: Played multiple positions, showcasing adaptability that NFL teams value.
  • Work Ethic: Known for his dedication, Lammons consistently put in the effort to improve his game.
Weaknesses:
  • Speed: While he was agile, he lacked the breakaway speed that some scouts preferred in a modern tight end.
  • Injury History: Had a few minor injuries during college, raising concerns about his durability at the professional level.
Projected Draft Round:
Lammons was projected to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the 1966 NFL Draft, with teams looking for a reliable tight end who could contribute immediately. Conclusion:
Pete Lammons was viewed as a strong prospect with the potential to become a valuable asset in the NFL. His combination of skills and football intelligence made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their offensive lineup.

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