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Danny Ehle () - 1971 NFL Draft Pick #424 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Danny Ehle - 1971 NFL Draft

Player Overview:
Danny Ehle was a standout college football player, known for his versatility and strong performance at the collegiate level. His skills made him a prospect to watch leading up to the 1971 NFL Draft. Position: Offensive Lineman
College: University of Missouri
Strengths:
  • Technical Skills: Ehle displayed excellent footwork and technique, making him a reliable pass protector.
  • Versatility: Capable of playing multiple positions along the offensive line, increasing his value to NFL teams.
  • Football IQ: Demonstrated a strong understanding of defensive schemes, allowing him to make quick adjustments on the field.
  • Work Ethic: Known for his dedication to training and improving his skills, which could translate well to the professional level.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Physicality: While Ehle had good technique, some scouts noted that he needed to add strength to compete against larger NFL defensive linemen.
  • Injury History: Although not a major concern, past injuries raised questions about his durability over a full NFL season.
Projected Draft Round: Late 2nd - Early 3rd Round
Conclusion:
Danny Ehle was considered a solid offensive line prospect with the potential to develop into a starter at the NFL level. His combination of technique and versatility made him an appealing option for teams looking to bolster their offensive line depth.

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