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Kevin Hardy (College Stats) - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #7 by NO


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Kevin Hardy - 1968 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Kevin Hardy
  • College: University of Illinois
  • Position: Linebacker
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 225 lbs

College Stats:

  • Tackles: 150
  • Sacks: 10
  • Interceptions: 2
  • Forced Fumbles: 3

Strengths:

  • Versatile Skill Set: Hardy demonstrated a strong ability to play both against the run and in coverage. His agility allowed him to drop back into pass coverage effectively.
  • Football IQ: He was known for his excellent reading of offensive plays, allowing him to anticipate and react quickly.
  • Leadership: Hardy was a team captain at Illinois, showcasing his ability to lead on and off the field.

Weaknesses:

  • Injury History: There were some concerns regarding his durability, as he had a few minor injuries during his college career.
  • Speed: While effective, he lacked elite speed compared to some of his peers, which could limit his effectiveness in certain defensive schemes.

Draft Projection:

Kevin Hardy was projected to be a mid-round pick in the 1968 NFL Draft. His combination of size, intelligence, and skill made him a valuable asset for teams looking to bolster their linebacker corps.

Potential Fit:

Teams in need of a reliable linebacker who could contribute immediately on defense and potentially on special teams would find Hardy an appealing choice. His ability to adapt to different defensive schemes would allow for flexibility in use.

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