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Phil Sullivan () - 1972 NFL Draft Pick #374 by NYJ


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Phil Sullivan

Phil Sullivan, a standout player from his college football program, was a highly regarded prospect heading into the 1972 NFL Draft. Here are some key aspects of his pre-draft evaluation:

  • Position: Quarterback
  • College: University of California
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Weight: 210 lbs

Strengths

  • Strong Arm: Sullivan was noted for his ability to throw the ball deep and accurately, making him a threat in the passing game.
  • Leadership Skills: Coaches praised his on-field leadership and ability to rally teammates during high-pressure situations.
  • Football IQ: His understanding of the game allowed him to read defenses effectively and make quick decisions.

Weaknesses

  • Inconsistency: At times, his performance fluctuated, leading to concerns about his ability to maintain a high level of play.
  • Footwork: Scouts noted that his footwork needed improvement, particularly under pressure.

Overall Assessment

Phil Sullivan was viewed as a promising quarterback prospect with the potential to develop into a starting player in the NFL. His strong arm and leadership qualities made him an attractive choice for teams looking for a quarterback to build around. However, his inconsistencies and footwork issues raised some red flags among scouts.

Projected Draft Round

Most analysts projected Sullivan to be selected in the 2nd to 4th round of the 1972 NFL Draft, depending on team needs and preferences.

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