Kenny Harrison (College Stats) - 1976 NFL Draft Pick #250 by SF
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Kenny Harrison - 1976 NFL Draft
Player Overview:
Kenny Harrison was a standout player during his college career, showcasing impressive skills that made him a highly regarded prospect heading into the 1976 NFL Draft. His performance at the collegiate level drew attention from scouts and analysts alike.
Position: Running Back
College: University of South Carolina
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 205 lbs
College Stats:
- Rushing Yards: 1,200+ yards in senior season
- Touchdowns: 15 total touchdowns in senior season
- Receiving Yards: 300+ yards
- Average Yards Per Carry: 5.0
Strengths:
- Excellent vision and patience in finding running lanes.
- Ability to break tackles and gain yardage after contact.
- Good speed and agility, making him a threat in open space.
- Versatile player capable of contributing in both rushing and receiving.
Weaknesses:
- Inconsistent ball security; prone to fumbles in critical situations.
- Limited experience in pass protection, which could hinder playing time on third downs.
Overall Assessment:
Kenny Harrison was projected to be a mid-round selection in the 1976 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, strength, and versatility made him a valuable asset for teams looking to bolster their backfield. However, concerns about his ball security and pass protection skills led some teams to weigh their options carefully. With the right coaching and development, Harrison had the potential to become a key contributor in the NFL.
Projected Draft Round: 3rd to 5th Round
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