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Ahmad Rashad (College Stats) - 1972 NFL Draft Pick #4 by STL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Ahmad Rashad (1972 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
Ahmad Rashad, originally known as Robert Earl Moore, was a standout wide receiver at the University of Oregon. His impressive college career showcased both his athleticism and versatility as a playmaker. College Stats:
  • Receiving Yards: 1,200+ yards
  • Touchdowns: 15
  • Receptions: 80+
Strengths:
  • Speed and Agility: Rashad was known for his exceptional speed, allowing him to stretch defenses and create separation from defenders.
  • Hands: He possessed reliable hands, making him a favorite target in crucial situations.
  • Route Running: His ability to run precise routes made him a tactical asset for his quarterback.
Weaknesses:
  • Size: At 6'2" and 190 lbs, he was considered slightly undersized compared to some of the more physical receivers in the league.
  • Experience: Limited experience against top-tier college defenses might raise questions about his transition to the NFL.
Overall Assessment:
Ahmad Rashad was viewed as a promising prospect heading into the 1972 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, agility, and reliable hands made him an attractive option for teams seeking to bolster their receiving corps. Scouts noted that with proper coaching and experience, he had the potential to develop into a top-tier receiver in the NFL. Projected Draft Position:
Rashad was expected to be selected in the first or early second round of the draft, with teams eager to capitalize on his playmaking abilities.

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