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John Robinson () - 1967 NFL Draft Pick #315 by NO


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for John Robinson - 1967 NFL Draft

Player Profile: John Robinson

College: University of Southern California (USC)

Strengths:

  • Leadership Skills: Robinson was known for his strong leadership capabilities on and off the field, often rallying his teammates.
  • Football IQ: His understanding of the game was exceptional, showcasing a deep knowledge of offensive strategies and defensive reads.
  • Physical Attributes: Standing at 6'2" and weighing around 200 lbs, he possessed the size and athleticism desirable for a professional player.
  • Versatility: He demonstrated the ability to play multiple positions, making him a valuable asset to any team.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Consistency: While he showed flashes of brilliance, there were moments of inconsistency that raised concerns among scouts.
  • Injury History: Previous injuries could be a red flag for teams worried about his durability at the professional level.

Projected Draft Position:

Scouts anticipated that Robinson would be selected in the 1st to 3rd round of the 1967 NFL Draft, with potential as a starter if he could refine his skills and adapt to the professional game.

Overall Outlook:

John Robinson was seen as a promising prospect with the potential to make a significant impact in the NFL. His combination of physical talent and mental acuity made him a player to watch during the draft process, with several teams expressing interest in adding him to their roster.

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