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Sam Moore () - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #235 by CHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Sam Moore - 1968 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Sam Moore
  • College: University of Florida
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 185 lbs

Overview:

Sam Moore was a standout wide receiver at the University of Florida, known for his speed, agility, and reliable hands. Entering the 1968 NFL Draft, Moore was considered one of the top prospects at his position, showcasing impressive athleticism and playmaking ability during his college career.

Strengths:

  • Excellent route runner with the ability to create separation from defenders.
  • Strong hands, capable of making difficult catches in traffic.
  • Good speed, allowing him to stretch the field and be a deep threat.
  • Versatile player who could contribute on special teams and in various offensive schemes.

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistent blocking ability, which could limit effectiveness in run-heavy offenses.
  • Needs to improve strength to handle physical cornerbacks at the next level.
  • Injury history raised concerns about long-term durability.

Projected Draft Position:

Scouts projected Sam Moore as a mid-round selection, with potential to be a valuable contributor to an NFL team. His combination of skills made him an appealing option for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

Summary:

Moore was seen as a talented wide receiver with the potential to make an immediate impact in the NFL. If he could overcome his weaknesses and stay healthy, he was expected to have a productive professional career.

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