Ken Henry (College Stats) - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #177 by STL
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Ken Henry - 1968 NFL Draft
Player Overview:
- Name: Ken Henry
- Position: Defensive Back
- College: University of Southern California
- Height: 6'0"
- Weight: 195 lbs
College Stats:
- Games Played: 30
- Tackles: 120
- Interceptions: 8
- Pass Deflections: 15
Strengths:
- Versatile Player: Ken has demonstrated the ability to play both cornerback and safety, showcasing his adaptability in the defensive backfield.
- Ball Skills: With 8 interceptions during his college career, Ken has proven to be a playmaker capable of changing the momentum of a game.
- Physical Presence: His size and strength allow him to be effective in press coverage and against the run, making him a well-rounded defensive back.
Weaknesses:
- Inconsistency: At times, Ken has struggled with maintaining consistency in coverage, which could raise concerns for NFL coaches.
- Experience Against Elite Competition: Playing in the Pac-8, while competitive, may not have fully prepared him for the speed and skill of NFL receivers.
Projected Draft Round:
- Round: 3rd - 4th Round
- Teams to Watch: Teams looking to bolster their secondary, particularly those with a need for a versatile defensive back.
Conclusion:
Ken Henry is a talented defensive back with a solid college career. His ability to impact games with interceptions and physical play makes him an intriguing prospect for NFL teams. However, his consistency and experience will be closely evaluated during the draft process.
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