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Ken Gamble () - 1972 NFL Draft Pick #429 by NYJ


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Ken Gamble (1972 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:

  • Name: Ken Gamble
  • Position: Cornerback
  • College: University of North Carolina

Overview:

Ken Gamble entered the 1972 NFL Draft as one of the most intriguing defensive backs available. Known for his speed, agility, and ball skills, Gamble was a standout at the collegiate level and showcased the ability to disrupt opposing offenses.

Strengths:

  • Excellent coverage skills with the ability to shadow receivers.
  • Strong instincts and awareness, making him adept at reading quarterbacks.
  • Good tackling technique, capable of stopping plays in their tracks.
  • Versatile enough to play both cornerback positions and contribute on special teams.

Concerns:

  • Inconsistent performance against top-tier competition.
  • Needs to improve his physicality; can struggle against bigger receivers.
  • Injury history that could raise red flags for teams regarding durability.

Projected Draft Position:

Gamble was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft, with teams looking for an agile cornerback who could develop into a reliable starter. His athleticism and potential made him a desirable pick for teams focusing on rebuilding their secondary.

Conclusion:

Ken Gamble was viewed as a player with considerable upside who could make an impact in the NFL. His combination of skills, though coupled with some concerns, made him a player to watch during the draft process.

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