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Joe Federspiel () - 1972 NFL Draft Pick #99 by NO


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Joe Federspiel (1972 NFL Draft)

Joe Federspiel, a standout player from the University of Notre Dame, was a highly regarded prospect leading up to the 1972 NFL Draft. Here are some key points from his pre-draft analysis:

  • Position: Offensive Lineman
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Weight: 240 lbs

Strengths:

  • Technical Skills: Federspiel demonstrated exceptional blocking techniques, showcasing both strength and agility on the field.
  • Football IQ: Known for his understanding of the game, he exhibited great awareness in reading defenses and making adjustments during plays.
  • Versatility: His ability to play multiple positions along the offensive line made him an attractive prospect for teams in need of depth.

Weaknesses:

  • Size: While effective, some scouts noted that he may lack the ideal size for an NFL offensive lineman, potentially limiting him against larger defenders.
  • Injury History: Concerns about past injuries raised questions about his durability over the course of a long NFL season.

Overall Assessment:

Federspiel was projected to be a solid mid-round pick in the 1972 NFL Draft. His college performance, combined with his technical skills and intelligence, positioned him as a promising asset for any team looking to bolster their offensive line. Teams looking for not just talent but also a player with a strong work ethic and leadership qualities had him on their radar.

He was seen as a player who could develop into a reliable starter with the right coaching and opportunity.

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