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Bob Gresham (College Stats) - 1971 NFL Draft Pick #201 by NO


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bob Gresham (1971 NFL Draft)

Player Overview:
  • Name: Bob Gresham
  • Position: Running Back
  • College: University of Wisconsin
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 205 lbs
College Stats:
  • Rushing Yards: 1,250
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 12
  • Receiving Yards: 300
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 4
Strengths:
  • Exceptional speed and agility, making him a threat on outside runs.
  • Strong lower body, capable of breaking tackles and gaining extra yards.
  • Good hands for a running back, able to contribute in the passing game.
  • Proven ability to perform in high-pressure situations, with several standout performances against top-tier teams.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Needs to improve blocking skills to be effective in pass protection.
  • Inconsistencies in ball security; must work on holding onto the football.
  • Durability concerns due to a couple of injuries during college career.
Projected Draft Position:
  • Likely to be selected in the mid to late rounds, depending on team needs and preferences.
  • Could be a valuable addition as a change-of-pace back or special teams contributor.
Overall Assessment:

Bob Gresham showcased impressive talent during his college career at the University of Wisconsin, making him a compelling prospect in the 1971 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, agility, and versatility as both a runner and receiver makes him a potential asset in the NFL, although teams will need to weigh his durability and blocking abilities when considering him in the draft.

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