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Steve Taylor () - 1976 NFL Draft Pick #166 by KC


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Steve Taylor - 1976 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Steve Taylor
  • College: University of Nebraska
  • Position: Quarterback

Strengths:

  • Strong Arm: Taylor was known for his powerful throwing arm, capable of making deep throws with accuracy.
  • Mobility: He possessed excellent athleticism, which allowed him to escape pressure and extend plays.
  • Leadership: Demonstrated strong leadership qualities on and off the field, earning the respect of teammates and coaches.
  • Experience: Played in a high-pressure college football environment, showcasing his ability to perform in crucial moments.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Consistency: At times, Taylor struggled with his accuracy, particularly on shorter throws.
  • Offensive System: Transitioning from a college option offense to a pro-style system could present challenges.
  • Reading Defenses: Needs to improve on reading complex defenses and making quick decisions under pressure.

Overall Assessment:

Steve Taylor was viewed as a promising quarterback prospect entering the 1976 NFL Draft. His combination of arm strength and mobility made him an intriguing option for teams looking for a dual-threat quarterback. However, concerns about his consistency and ability to adapt to the professional game could affect his draft stock. Teams considering him would need to weigh his potential against the need for immediate production.

Projected Draft Round:

Late 2nd round to early 4th round, depending on team needs and preferences.

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