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Dave Davis () - 1967 NFL Draft Pick #310 by BOS


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Dave Davis (1967 NFL Draft)

Dave Davis, a standout player from University of Oklahoma, entered the 1967 NFL Draft with high expectations. His performance in college garnered significant attention from NFL scouts and analysts. Below is a detailed pre-draft analysis:

  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'2"
  • Weight: 195 lbs
  • College Highlights:
    • Key contributor to a potent offense at Oklahoma.
    • Demonstrated exceptional catching ability and route running.
    • Notable performance in major college games, including a strong showing in bowl games.

Strengths:

  • Speed and Agility: Known for his quick acceleration and ability to create separation from defenders.
  • Hands: Reliable hands with an ability to make tough catches in traffic.
  • Football IQ: Understanding of defensive schemes and ability to find soft spots in coverage.

Weaknesses:

  • Consistency: At times struggled with drops in high-pressure situations.
  • Route Precision: Needs to refine his route-running technique to maximize effectiveness at the pro level.

Overall Assessment:

Dave Davis was regarded as a potential mid-round pick with the upside to develop into a reliable wide receiver in the NFL. His combination of size and speed made him an appealing prospect, and many teams were eager to see how he would adapt to the professional game.

As teams prepared for the draft, Dave Davis was anticipated to be a valuable addition to any roster looking to enhance their receiving corps.

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