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Bill DuLac () - 1973 NFL Draft Pick #167 by RAM


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bill DuLac (1973 NFL Draft)

Player Overview: Bill DuLac was a standout college football player known for his skills as a quarterback. His performance in college showcased a blend of athleticism, strategic thinking, and leadership on the field.

  • College: University of North Dakota
  • Position: Quarterback
  • Height/Weight: 6'2", 210 lbs
  • Projected Round: Mid to Late Rounds

Strengths:

  • Strong Arm: DuLac exhibited a powerful throwing arm, capable of making deep throws with accuracy.
  • Leadership: Known for his ability to lead his team, he displayed excellent decision-making skills under pressure.
  • Mobility: His ability to move in and out of the pocket allowed him to extend plays and evade defenders.

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistency: At times, DuLac struggled with consistency in his passing, particularly in high-pressure situations.
  • Offensive System: Transitioning from his college offense to a pro-style offense could pose challenges.
  • Physical Play: Durability concerns arose from his playing style that involved taking hits in the pocket.

Overall Assessment:

Bill DuLac was viewed as a raw but talented quarterback with significant potential. His combination of physical tools and leadership qualities made him an intriguing prospect, though teams were aware of the need for development. With the right coaching and opportunity, DuLac could become a valuable asset in the NFL.

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