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Craig Cotton () - 1969 NFL Draft Pick #200 by SDG


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Craig Cotton - 1969 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Craig Cotton
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Overview:

Craig Cotton emerged as one of the most promising wide receivers in college football during his time at UCLA. Known for his speed and agility, Cotton demonstrated the ability to stretch defenses and create separation from defenders. His collegiate career showcased a combination of impressive statistics and a knack for making big plays.

Strengths:
  • Speed: Cotton possesses elite speed, making him a deep threat on the field.
  • Route Running: His ability to run precise routes allows him to effectively exploit defensive coverages.
  • Catch Radius: He has demonstrated strong hands and the ability to catch passes in difficult situations.
Concerns:
  • Injury History: Some scouts worry about his durability after a couple of minor injuries during his collegiate career.
  • Consistency: There are questions regarding his consistency in performance against top-tier defenses.
Projected Draft Round:

Analysts project Craig Cotton to be selected in the early to mid rounds of the 1969 NFL Draft. His combination of size, speed, and skill set makes him a valuable asset for any NFL team looking to enhance their receiving corps.

Conclusion:

Craig Cotton is viewed as a potential game-changer at the wide receiver position. If he can stay healthy and continue to develop his skills, he has the potential to make a significant impact in the NFL.

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