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Richard Sligh () - 1967 NFL Draft Pick #253 by OAK


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Richard Sligh - 1967 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Richard Sligh
  • Position: Defensive Tackle
  • College: Morgan State College
  • Height: 6'9"
  • Weight: 285 lbs
Strengths:
  • Exceptional height and reach, making him a formidable presence on the defensive line.
  • Ability to disrupt passing lanes and block field goals due to his long arms.
  • Good agility for a player of his size, allowing him to maneuver effectively on the field.
  • Strong run-stopper, capable of holding his ground against offensive linemen.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Needs to increase stamina and conditioning to maintain high performance throughout the game.
  • Lacks experience against top-tier college competition, which may impact adjustment to NFL level.
  • Could improve hand techniques and footwork to enhance pass-rushing ability.
Overall Assessment:

Richard Sligh is a unique talent with a rare combination of size and agility. His physical attributes make him an intriguing prospect, particularly for teams looking to bolster their defensive front. While he may require some development and coaching to refine his skills, his potential to become a disruptive force in the NFL is evident. Teams will need to consider whether they can harness his abilities effectively, but the upside is certainly there for a player of his stature.

Draft Projection:

Projected to be selected in the later rounds of the 1967 NFL Draft, with potential to surprise as a solid contributor on defense or as a special teams player.

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