Jim Lisko () - 1976 NFL Draft Pick #260 by DEN
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Jim Lisko (1976 NFL Draft)
Jim Lisko, a standout player from the University of Wisconsin, was a highly regarded prospect leading up to the 1976 NFL Draft. Here’s a summary of his pre-draft analysis:
- Position: Offensive Tackle
- Height: 6'4"
- Weight: 270 lbs
- College Performance: Lisko was known for his outstanding performance during his college career, showcasing his ability to protect the quarterback and create running lanes.
Strengths:
- Footwork: Excellent agility and quick feet, allowing him to effectively block both speed rushers and power players.
- Strength: Possesses great upper body strength, making him effective in both pass protection and run blocking.
- Football IQ: Highly intelligent player with a strong understanding of defensive schemes and offensive line techniques.
Weaknesses:
- Experience: Limited experience against top-tier competition, which raised some concerns about his transition to the professional level.
- Injury History: Had a few minor injuries during college that could affect his durability in the NFL.
Overall Assessment:
Jim Lisko was projected to be a solid mid-round pick in the 1976 NFL Draft. His blend of size, agility, and intelligence made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their offensive line. With proper coaching and development, he had the potential to become a starting player in the NFL.
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