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Tim Buchanan () - 1969 NFL Draft Pick #187 by CIN


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Tim Buchanan (1969 NFL Draft)

Player Profile: Tim Buchanan College: University of Southern California (USC) Position: Offensive Tackle Height/Weight: 6'5", 250 lbs

Strengths:

  • Size & Strength: Buchanan possesses an ideal frame for an offensive tackle, with excellent size and strength for the position.
  • Footwork: Demonstrates impressive footwork and agility for a man of his size, allowing him to effectively block both in the run and pass game.
  • Technique: Solid fundamental techniques, showing good hand placement and body positioning during blocks.
  • Football IQ: Displays a high level of understanding of offensive schemes, making him a reliable option on the line.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Consistency: Needs to work on maintaining his performance level throughout the entire game, as occasional lapses have been noted.
  • Experience: Limited experience against top-tier competition; will need to adapt to the speed of the NFL game.
  • Injury History: Has had some minor injuries in college that could raise concerns about durability at the professional level.

Overall Assessment:

Tim Buchanan is a highly regarded offensive tackle prospect coming out of USC, known for his blend of size, strength, and agility. While he has the potential to be a solid starter in the NFL, teams will need to weigh his consistency and injury history when considering him in the draft. If he can refine his skills and adapt to the professional game, he could be a valuable asset on the offensive line.

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