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Henry Owens () - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #290 by NYJ


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Henry Owens (1968 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Henry Owens
  • Position: Defensive Back
  • College: University of Notre Dame
Strengths:
  • Versatility: Owens demonstrated exceptional versatility in the secondary, capable of playing both cornerback and safety positions.
  • Speed and Agility: His quick footwork and acceleration allowed him to keep up with fast receivers and make critical plays.
  • Football IQ: Known for his understanding of the game, Owens was adept at reading offenses and anticipating plays.
  • Tackling Ability: He showcased strong tackling skills, often stepping up to support the run defense effectively.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Consistency: While talented, Owens needed to work on maintaining consistency in his performance week-to-week.
  • Physicality: At times, he struggled against larger, more physical receivers and could benefit from improving his strength in contested situations.
Overall Assessment:

Henry Owens was considered a top prospect in the 1968 NFL Draft, with the potential to make an immediate impact in the NFL. His combination of speed, intelligence, and versatility made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their secondary. If he could address his consistency and physicality issues, Owens had the potential to become a standout player in the league.

Projected Round:

Most analysts expected Owens to go in the 2nd to 3rd round of the draft, with several teams expressing interest in his unique skill set and potential for development.

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