Tommie Smith () - 1967 NFL Draft Pick #226 by RAM
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Tommie Smith (1967 NFL Draft)
Player Profile:
- Name: Tommie Smith
- Position: Wide Receiver / Cornerback
- College: San Jose State University
Physical Attributes:
- Height: 6 feet 2 inches
- Weight: 190 pounds
- Speed: Exceptional speed, reputed to run a sub-4.4 second 40-yard dash
Collegiate Performance:
- Known for his outstanding athleticism and versatility, Tommie Smith excelled in both football and track.
- During his college career, he demonstrated remarkable catching ability and route-running skills.
- His performance in the 1966 season included impressive stats that made him a sought-after prospect.
Strengths:
- Speed and Agility: One of the fastest players in the draft, capable of breaking away from defenders.
- Vertical Leap: Exceptional leaping ability, making him a deep threat and a strong candidate for jump balls.
- Versatility: Ability to play both receiver and cornerback, providing added value to any team.
Areas for Improvement:
- Route Precision: Needs to refine his route running for better separation at the professional level.
- Experience: Limited experience against top-tier collegiate competition may raise concerns about adaptability.
Projected Draft Round:
- Considered a second to third-round pick, with potential to be selected earlier based on a team's need for speed and playmaking ability.
Conclusion:
Tommie Smith was viewed as an exciting prospect with immense potential. His combination of speed, size, and college performance made him a desirable addition for any NFL team looking to enhance their roster with a dynamic athlete.
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