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Ernie Jones () - 1976 NFL Draft Pick #153 by SEA


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Ernie Jones - 1976 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Ernie Jones
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: University of Michigan
Overview:

Ernie Jones, a standout wide receiver at the University of Michigan, entered the 1976 NFL Draft as one of the most promising prospects in his position. His performance in college showcased his exceptional speed, agility, and hands, making him a desirable option for several NFL teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

Strengths:
  • Speed: Jones possesses excellent straight-line speed, allowing him to stretch the field and create separation from defenders.
  • Route Running: He has a refined ability to run crisp routes, making him a reliable target for quarterbacks.
  • Catch Radius: With good size and strong hands, Jones can make difficult catches in traffic.
  • Football IQ: His understanding of defensive coverages enables him to find soft spots and exploit weaknesses.
Weaknesses:
  • Blocking: Needs improvement in blocking skills, which could limit his playing time in running situations.
  • Consistency: At times, he has shown inconsistency in concentration, leading to dropped passes.
Potential Impact:

Ernie Jones is expected to be selected in the early to mid-rounds of the 1976 NFL Draft. With his skill set, he could make an immediate impact on a team in need of a young and dynamic receiver. His ability to contribute on special teams could also enhance his value as a draft pick.

Projected Draft Round:
  • Early to Mid Rounds

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