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Fred Hyatt (College Stats) - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #40 by STL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Fred Hyatt (1968 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Fred Hyatt
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: University of Richmond
College Performance:
  • Known for exceptional speed and agility on the field.
  • Demonstrated strong hands and the ability to make difficult catches.
  • Accumulated impressive receiving yards over his college career.
  • Played a pivotal role in the offensive schemes of the Richmond Spiders.
Physical Attributes:
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 185 lbs
  • Strong build with good athleticism, making him a competitive receiver.
Strengths:
  • Excellent route runner, able to create separation from defenders.
  • Versatile player capable of lining up in multiple positions.
  • Effective after the catch, with the ability to turn short passes into long gains.
Weaknesses:
  • Inexperienced against top-tier college competition, raising questions about performance against NFL-level talent.
  • Needs to improve blocking skills to be a more well-rounded receiver.
Overall Assessment:

Fred Hyatt was considered an intriguing prospect due to his combination of speed, agility, and receiving skills. While there were concerns about his level of competition in college and his blocking ability, many scouts believed he had the potential to develop into a productive receiver in the NFL. His performance at the collegiate level showcased his playmaking ability, making him a candidate for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps in the 1968 NFL Draft.

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