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Bill Smith () - 1967 NFL Draft Pick #402 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bill Smith (1967 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Bill Smith
  • Position: Offensive Tackle
  • College: University of Michigan
  • Height: 6'5"
  • Weight: 280 lbs
Strengths:
  • Excellent size and frame for an offensive lineman, providing a solid base for both run blocking and pass protection.
  • Strong footwork and agility for his size, allowing him to effectively engage defenders and create openings.
  • Demonstrated leadership on the field, often serving as a captain for his college team.
  • Good football IQ, with the ability to read defenses and adjust blocking schemes accordingly.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistent technique at times, leading to occasional penalties and missed assignments.
  • Needs to improve hand placement to better control defenders and maintain leverage.
  • Limited experience against elite competition, as he played in a predominantly run-heavy offense in college.
Overall Assessment:

Bill Smith is viewed as a solid prospect heading into the 1967 NFL Draft. His combination of size, strength, and agility makes him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their offensive line. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in technique and consistency, his leadership qualities and understanding of the game suggest that he has the potential to develop into a reliable starter at the professional level. Teams in need of offensive line depth will likely consider him in the mid to late rounds of the draft.

Projected Draft Round:

Mid to Late Rounds (4th to 6th)

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