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Jackie Wallace () - 1973 NFL Draft Pick #34 by MIN


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Jackie Wallace - 1973 NFL Draft

Jackie Wallace, a standout player from Michigan State University, was a highly regarded prospect heading into the 1973 NFL Draft. His combination of skills and athleticism made him an intriguing option for NFL teams looking to bolster their rosters.

  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 185 lbs
  • College: Michigan State University

Strengths

  • Speed: Wallace possessed exceptional speed that allowed him to stretch the field and create separation from defenders.
  • Agility: His quick footwork and agility made him a reliable target on short and intermediate routes.
  • Hands: Known for his reliable hands, Wallace was adept at making difficult catches in traffic.
  • Route Running: He demonstrated excellent route-running skills, able to create space and find openings in coverage.

Weaknesses

  • Size: At 6'0" and 185 lbs, some scouts questioned whether he could handle the physicality of the NFL.
  • Consistency: There were concerns about his consistency in performance, particularly in high-pressure situations.

Overall Assessment

Jackie Wallace was projected to be a mid-round selection in the 1973 NFL Draft. His potential as a playmaker and ability to contribute on special teams made him an attractive option for teams seeking depth at the wide receiver position. With the right coaching and development, Wallace had the potential to become a valuable contributor in the NFL.

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