Jim Bishop () - 1972 NFL Draft Pick #116 by SDG
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Jim Bishop - 1972 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Jim Bishop
- Position: Offensive Lineman
- College: University of Southern California (USC)
Strengths:
- Versatility: Bishop showcased the ability to play multiple positions on the offensive line, making him a valuable asset for teams looking to bolster their front line.
- Technique: Known for his solid footwork and hand placement, Bishop demonstrated excellent blocking technique, both in running and passing situations.
- Intelligence: His understanding of defensive schemes allowed him to read plays quickly and make adjustments, a trait highly sought after in offensive linemen.
Weaknesses:
- Size: At 6'2" and 250 lbs, some scouts questioned whether he had the necessary size to compete effectively at the professional level against larger defensive linemen.
- Injury History: Bishop had a few minor injuries during his college career, raising concerns about his durability over a full NFL season.
Overall Assessment:
Jim Bishop was viewed as a solid prospect heading into the 1972 NFL Draft. His versatility and technical skills made him an attractive option for teams looking to enhance their offensive line depth. While concerns about his size and durability existed, many believed that with the right coaching and development, he could contribute effectively at the next level.
Projected Draft Round: 3rd to 5th Round
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