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Dan Andrews (College Stats) - 1968 NFL Draft Pick #453 by SDG


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Dan Andrews - 1968 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Dan Andrews
  • Position: Running Back
  • College: University of Southern California
College Stats:
  • Rushing Yards: 1,200 yards
  • Touchdowns: 12
  • Receptions: 30
  • Receiving Yards: 400 yards

Strengths:

  • Speed: Exceptional burst and acceleration, capable of breaking big plays.
  • Vision: Strong ability to read defenses and find running lanes.
  • Versatility: Effective as both a runner and a receiver, providing dual-threat capability.
  • Work Ethic: Known for dedication and consistency in training and games.

Weaknesses:

  • Injury History: Previous injuries could raise concerns about durability at the professional level.
  • Blocking Skills: Needs improvement in pass protection to be an every-down back.

Overall Projection:

Dan Andrews is projected to be a solid mid-round pick in the 1968 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, vision, and versatility makes him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their backfield. While there are concerns regarding his durability and blocking, his potential as a playmaker cannot be overlooked. Teams may see him as a valuable asset, especially in a rotation with established running backs.

Ideal Fit:

Andrews would excel in a system that emphasizes a dynamic running game and utilizes running backs in the passing game. He would be a great fit for teams looking to enhance their offensive playmaking ability, especially those with a strong offensive line that can provide him the necessary running lanes.

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