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Dave Bigler () - 1972 NFL Draft Pick #228 by OAK


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Dave Bigler (1972 NFL Draft)

Player Overview: Dave Bigler was a standout player from the University of Washington, known for his versatility and strong performance in college football. As the draft approached, analysts had their eyes on his potential to make an impact in the NFL.

  • Position: Defensive Back
  • College: University of Washington
  • Height/Weight: 6'0", 190 lbs

Strengths:

  • Speed and Agility: Bigler showcased impressive speed on the field, allowing him to cover ground quickly and make plays.
  • Ball Skills: He had a knack for intercepting passes and breaking up plays, demonstrating strong hands and awareness.
  • Versatility: Played multiple positions in the secondary, making him an attractive option for teams needing depth in their defensive backfield.

Weaknesses:

  • Size: While he was athletic, some scouts worried about his size against bigger receivers in the NFL.
  • Experience: Limited experience against top-tier competition could raise questions about his readiness for the professional level.

Draft Projection:

Dave Bigler was projected to be selected in the middle rounds of the 1972 NFL Draft, with potential for teams looking for a solid defensive back who could contribute on special teams as well.

Potential Impact:

If drafted, Bigler was expected to compete for a starting position in the defensive backfield and could potentially develop into a reliable player for years to come.

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