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Charlie Brown () - 1970 NFL Draft Pick #357 by DET


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Charlie Brown - 1970 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Charlie Brown
  • College: Jackson State University
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 185 lbs

Overview:

Charlie Brown emerged as one of the standout wide receivers in college football, showcasing exceptional speed, agility, and route-running skills. His performance at Jackson State University garnered significant attention from NFL scouts.

Strengths:

  • Outstanding speed and quickness, making him a deep threat on the field.
  • Strong hands and ability to make contested catches.
  • Good footwork and agility, allowing for sharp cuts and separation from defenders.
  • Solid knowledge of the game, with a strong understanding of offensive schemes.

Weaknesses:

  • Needs to improve blocking skills to be effective in the run game.
  • Inconsistent concentration, leading to occasional dropped passes.
  • Limited experience against top-tier competition, having played in a smaller conference.

Projected Draft Position:

Charlie Brown was projected to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the 1970 NFL Draft, with potential to rise depending on team needs and pre-draft evaluations.

Conclusion:

Charlie Brown demonstrated the potential to become a significant contributor at the professional level. His combination of speed and athleticism made him an appealing option for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

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