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Tom Paciorek () - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #240 by MIA


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Tom Paciorek - 1968 NFL Draft

Tom Paciorek, a standout player from the University of Washington, was highly regarded leading up to the 1968 NFL Draft. Below is a summary of his pre-draft analysis:

  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: University of Washington
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 185 lbs

Strengths:

  • Speed and Agility: Paciorek showcased exceptional speed and quickness, making him a deep threat on the field.
  • Route Running: His ability to run precise routes was highly praised, allowing him to create separation from defenders.
  • Hands: Known for his reliable catching ability, Paciorek was able to make tough catches in traffic.
  • Football IQ: Demonstrated a strong understanding of the game, allowing him to read defenses effectively.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Physicality: While skilled, some scouts noted that he needed to improve his physical play against more aggressive defenders.
  • Blocking: His blocking technique was considered subpar, which could limit his effectiveness in running plays.

Overall Assessment:

Tom Paciorek was seen as a promising prospect with the potential to become a key contributor at the professional level. His combination of speed, route-running ability, and catching skills made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

Many analysts predicted that he would be selected in the early rounds of the draft, with expectations that he could make an immediate impact in the NFL.

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