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Paul Paxton () - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #307 by MIA


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Paul Paxton - 1968 NFL Draft

Player Overview: Paul Paxton, a standout player from the University of Oklahoma, was highly regarded for his exceptional skills and athleticism. He played as a defensive back and was known for his ability to make key plays in critical moments.

  • Position: Defensive Back
  • College: University of Oklahoma
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 200 lbs

Strengths:

  • Speed: Paxton possesses remarkable speed, allowing him to cover ground quickly and make tackles.
  • Agility: His quick footwork and agility make him a formidable opponent in one-on-one situations.
  • Football IQ: Demonstrated a strong understanding of the game, often reading plays before they developed.
  • Leadership: Served as a team captain in college, showcasing his ability to lead by example.

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistency: At times, Paxton struggled with consistency in coverage, leading to occasional blown assignments.
  • Physicality: Although he has size, he can be overpowered by larger receivers in contested situations.

Scouting Report:

Scouts have noted that Paxton's athleticism makes him a valuable asset in the secondary. His ability to read quarterbacks and anticipate throws sets him apart from many defensive backs in the draft. However, his tendency to be inconsistent at times raises concerns among some teams. He is projected to be a mid-round pick, with the potential to develop into a starter in the right system.

Projected Draft Round:

Mid to late 2nd Round

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