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Sam Harris () - 1967 NFL Draft Pick #186 by NO


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Sam Harris - 1967 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
Name: Sam Harris
Position: Offensive Lineman
College: University of Southern California (USC)

Physical Attributes:

  • Height: 6'4"
  • Weight: 250 lbs
  • Speed: Adequate for his position, with good footwork

Playing Style:

  • Pass Protection: Strong in pass blocking, able to hold his ground against powerful defensive linemen.
  • Run Blocking: Exhibits good technique and leverage, making him effective in run support.
  • Versatility: Capable of playing multiple positions along the offensive line, a valuable asset for any team.

Strengths:

  • Strong upper body, allowing for effective engagement with defenders.
  • High football IQ, understanding defensive schemes and making adjustments on the fly.
  • Experience in a pro-style offense at USC, accustomed to high-level competition.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Needs to improve stamina to maintain peak performance throughout the game.
  • Can work on foot speed to enhance mobility in space and during pulls.

Overall Assessment:

Sam Harris is viewed as a solid prospect for the 1967 NFL Draft. His combination of size, skill, and experience at a prestigious program like USC makes him an attractive choice for teams looking to bolster their offensive line. While he has areas to improve, his strengths and versatility are expected to make him a valuable addition to an NFL roster.

Projected Draft Round:

Considered a mid-round pick, with potential to rise depending on team needs and pre-draft evaluations.

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