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Harry Day () - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #219 by PHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Harry Day (1966 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:

Name: Harry Day
College: University of Southern California (USC)
Position: Offensive Lineman

Strengths:
  • Physicality: Harry Day is known for his impressive size and strength, making him a formidable presence on the offensive line.
  • Technique: He has demonstrated excellent blocking techniques, particularly in run protection, allowing his running backs to find lanes.
  • Versatility: Capable of playing multiple positions along the offensive line, which adds depth to any team's roster.
  • Football IQ: Day possesses a strong understanding of defensive schemes, allowing him to make quick decisions on the field.
Weaknesses:
  • Foot Speed: While strong, Day's lateral quickness may be a concern against faster edge rushers in the NFL.
  • Injury History: Previous injuries in college may raise concerns regarding his durability at the professional level.
Overall Assessment:

Harry Day is considered a solid prospect entering the 1966 NFL Draft. His experience at USC and his physical attributes make him a candidate for teams looking to bolster their offensive line. However, scouts will want to monitor his conditioning and recovery from injuries to ensure he can meet the demands of professional football.

Projected Draft Position:

Harry Day is expected to be selected in the mid-rounds of the draft, depending on team needs and his performance during pre-draft evaluations.

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