Ken Stabler HOF (College Stats) - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #52 by OAK
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Ken Stabler (1968 NFL Draft)
Player Profile:
- Name: Ken Stabler
- Position: Quarterback
- College: University of Alabama
- Height: 6'3"
- Weight: 210 lbs
- College Career: Notable for leading Alabama to a national championship in 1964.
College Stats:
- Passing Yards: 2,753
- Touchdowns: 24
- Interceptions: 16
- Completion Percentage: 58.6%
Scouting Report:
- Arm Strength: Stabler possessed a strong arm capable of making all the necessary throws, particularly excelling in deep passes.
- Mobility: While not the fastest quarterback, he showcased good mobility within the pocket, able to evade pressure and extend plays.
- Leadership: Known for his charisma and leadership qualities, Stabler had a natural ability to inspire teammates.
- Football IQ: Demonstrated a high level of understanding of the game, able to read defenses and make quick decisions.
- Clutch Performance: Stabler was known for his ability to perform under pressure, making him a desirable prospect for teams looking for a quarterback.
Draft Projection:
- Stabler was projected to be a mid-round pick due to the competitive nature of the quarterback class, but many scouts believed he had the potential to develop into a starter.
- His combination of skills and leadership made him an attractive option for teams in need of a franchise quarterback.
Conclusion:
Ken Stabler was viewed as a promising quarterback prospect heading into the 1968 NFL Draft. His collegiate success, combined with his physical attributes and mental acumen, pointed towards a bright future in professional football.
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