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Tony McGee () - 1971 NFL Draft Pick #64 by CHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Tony McGee - 1971 NFL Draft

Player Overview: Tony McGee was a standout collegiate player known for his exceptional athleticism and skills on the field. His performance at the collegiate level projected him as a promising prospect for the NFL.

  • Position: Tight End
  • College: University of Michigan
  • Height/Weight: 6'4", 230 lbs

Strengths:

  • Versatile Skill Set: McGee showcased the ability to effectively block as well as run precise routes, making him a dual-threat option.
  • Good Hands: His catching ability was noted as a strong point, with reliable hands that could secure tough catches.
  • Speed and Agility: With impressive speed for his size, McGee was able to create separation from defenders.
  • Football IQ: Demonstrated a high understanding of the game, able to read defenses and adjust routes accordingly.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Consistency: At times, he showed lapses in focus, leading to dropped passes or missed assignments.
  • Blocking Technique: While capable, his blocking technique needed refinement to excel at the professional level.

Projected Draft Position:

McGee was projected to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the draft, with many scouts believing he would make an immediate impact on an NFL roster.

Conclusion:

Tony McGee was regarded as a solid tight end prospect with the potential for significant contributions at the professional level. His combination of size, speed, and skill made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their offensive roster.

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