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Rich Coady () - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #289 by CHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Rich Coady

Player Name: Rich Coady

College: University of California, Berkeley

Overview

Rich Coady was a standout player in college football, showcasing exceptional skills as a defensive back. His performance during his college career generated significant interest from NFL scouts leading up to the 1968 NFL Draft.

Strengths

  • Athleticism: Coady displayed remarkable speed and agility, allowing him to cover a wide range on the field.
  • Intelligence: Known for his football IQ, he read plays well and made quick decisions that contributed to his effectiveness in coverage.
  • Physical Play: He was not afraid to engage in tackles and showed a tough demeanor that made him a reliable player against the run.

Weaknesses

  • Consistency: While Coady had flashes of brilliance, some scouts noted that he could be inconsistent in his performance, particularly in high-pressure situations.
  • Size: Standing at just 5'11", some teams were concerned about his physical stature in comparison to larger receivers in the NFL.

Projected Draft Position

Rich Coady was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the 1968 NFL Draft. His combination of skill and potential made him an intriguing prospect, though concerns about his consistency and size may have caused him to drop on some teams' boards.

Coady was viewed as a player with the potential to develop into a solid contributor at the professional level. His college experience and athletic ability made him a player to watch in the upcoming draft.

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