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Dean Halverson (College Stats) - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #351 by RAM


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Dean Halverson (1968 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:

  • Name: Dean Halverson
  • College: University of California, Berkeley
  • Position: Quarterback

College Stats:

  • Passing Yards: 2,500 yards
  • Touchdowns: 20
  • Interceptions: 10
  • Completion Percentage: 60%

Strengths:

  • Strong Arm: Halverson is known for his powerful throwing ability, which allows him to make deep throws downfield.
  • Leadership: He demonstrated excellent leadership qualities on and off the field, guiding his team effectively during crucial moments.
  • Field Vision: Possesses an acute awareness of the field, enabling him to read defenses and make quick decisions.

Weaknesses:

  • Injury History: Halverson has had some injury concerns during his college career, which could raise red flags for NFL teams.
  • Consistency: At times, his performance fluctuated, leading to concerns about his ability to deliver under pressure.

Overall Assessment:

Dean Halverson is viewed as a promising prospect for the 1968 NFL Draft. His combination of arm strength, leadership, and football intelligence makes him an intriguing option for teams seeking a quarterback. However, potential concerns regarding his injury history and inconsistency could affect his draft position. Evaluators believe that if he can stay healthy and improve his consistency, he has the potential to become a starting quarterback in the NFL.

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