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Steve Wilson () - 1976 NFL Draft Pick #154 by TB


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Steve Wilson - 1976 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Steve Wilson
  • College: University of Michigan
  • Position: Defensive Back
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 190 lbs
Strengths:
  • Exceptional athleticism and speed, which allows him to cover a lot of ground quickly.
  • Strong tackling ability, demonstrating solid fundamentals and an aggressive playing style.
  • Experience in high-pressure situations, having played in major college games and bowl games.
  • Good ball skills with a knack for intercepting passes, showing strong instincts for the game.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistency in coverage technique, particularly against top-tier wide receivers.
  • Needs to improve on his decision-making in zone coverage situations.
  • Lacks elite size compared to some other defensive backs in the draft class.
Overall Assessment:

Steve Wilson enters the 1976 NFL Draft as a promising defensive back with the potential to make an impact at the professional level. His speed and tackling ability are major assets, but he will need to refine his coverage skills and decision-making to reach his full potential. Coaches believe that with the right development, Wilson could become a solid contributor in the NFL.

Projected Draft Round:

Wilson is projected to be selected in the second to third round of the draft, with teams interested in bolstering their secondary looking to take a chance on his raw talent.

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